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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Using this section, you can add a media type to the Media Type Black List for<br />

malware feedback. Objects belonging to the media types on this list will not be<br />

entered in the malware feedback queue.<br />

To add a media type to the black list, use the area labeled:<br />

• Select media type from catalog<br />

Select the media type you want to have blacklisted from the drop-down list<br />

provided here, e. g. application/ace.<br />

Furthermore, use the following items when adding a media type:<br />

— Description<br />

Input in this field is optional. You may enter a description of the media<br />

type here.<br />

— Add to <strong>Malware</strong> Feedback Media Type Black List<br />

After selecting a media type, click on this button to add it to the list.<br />

The Feedback Media Type Black List is displayed at the bottom of this section.<br />

To display only a particular number of list entries at a time, type this number<br />

in the input field labeled Number of entries per page and enter it using the<br />

Enter key of your keyboard.<br />

If the number of entries is higher than this number, the remaining entries are<br />

shown on successive pages. A page indicator is then displayed, where you<br />

can select a particular page by clicking on the appropriate arrow symbols.<br />

To sort the list in ascending or descending order, click on the symbol next to<br />

the Media Type or Description column heading.<br />

To edit an entry, type the appropriate text in the input field of the Description<br />

column and enable or disable the following options:<br />

• Ignore in media type filter<br />

If this option is enabled the media type in question will be ignored when the<br />

Media Type Filter is applied to Web and e-mail downloads.<br />

• Ignore ignore in web upload filter<br />

If this option is enabled the media type in question will be ignored when the<br />

Web Upload Filter is applied to outbound user-originating files via HTTP,<br />

HTTPS and FTP.<br />

Then click on Apply Changes to make these settings effective. You can edit<br />

more than one entry and make the changes effective in one go.<br />

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