Spam with a .7z file extension
SPAM WITH A .7Z FILE EXTENSION PLUS
Click the plus icon to expand Executable files, select the check box next to each file type you want to allow in your system environment (selecting the check box will deselect the item from being deleted by the Action type that you chose in step 10 above) and then click OK → OK.Select the entry under Condition type and click Edit.Select the check box next to Dangerous executable file attachments and click Edit.Replace attachment with action information.Optionally, you can add additional Action types, as follows: In this example, we have selected Quarantine message. Click Add under Action type, and in the Type drop-down menu, select your preferred action.Type the following file names, pressing Return or Enter after each one and click OK → OK. From the Type drop-down menu, select Attachment name and click Add.Under the Condition type section, click Add. Type Ransomware droppers into the Name field.Click Add to create a rule to quarantine common ransomware droppers.Under Mail Transport Protection, click Edit next to Rules. Click Settings and in the Select product drop-down menu, select ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server (V6+).Ĭlick the image to view larger in the new window.
SPAM WITH A .7Z FILE EXTENSION WINDOWS
Open the main program window of your ESET Windows product, press the F5 key to access Advanced setup and proceed to Step 3. In the Quick Links drop-down menu, click Create New Policy.ĮSET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server users: Open the ESET PROTECT or ESET PROTECT Cloud Web Console. Manually create an ESET PROTECT Policy/configure the settings in ESET Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server We recommend that you test the settings for each implementation in a test environment before using them in a production environment. The following settings are additional configurations, and the specific settings needed for your security environment may vary. Do not adjust settings on production systems