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Webwasher 6.5 SSL Scanner User's Guide - McAfee

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Archive Handling<br />

The Archive Handling section looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure blocking and other actions for encrypted,<br />

corrupted, multi-part archives, archives containing mail bombs (an archive is<br />

a mail bomb if its content size exceeds the limit set by the user), and archives<br />

exceeding the maximum recursion level, i. e. how deep archives are nested<br />

within each other.<br />

The size and recursion level limits are configured in the Archive Handling<br />

Options section, which is also provided on this tab.<br />

If a virus is contained within an archive that is compressed, the virus cannot<br />

be detected and prevented from downloading.<br />

The Archive Handler decompresses the members of an archive one-by-one,<br />

and passes them on to the virus scanner. When the archive member containing<br />

the virus is decompressed, virus scanner detects the virus, so the archive can<br />

be blocked.<br />

You can configure different actions for archives in Web and e-mail traffic.<br />

After selecting these actions from the drop-down lists provided here, click on<br />

Apply Changes to make your settings effective.<br />

Archive Handling Options<br />

The Archive Handling Options section looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure limits for archive sizes and recursion<br />

levels.

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