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Gmail Has Launched Antivirus Service - your mail is now scanned for viruses | ||
Discussion by finaldesign with 33 Replies.
Last Update: January 17, 2007, 6:48 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 3 pages. | ||
I saw this today when checking my emails, Gmail has launched today Virus Scanning service, so all you users of Gmail, you are now protected from viruses...
Note: You can't even send a message with attachment if Gmail find a virus inside that attachment, until you remove infected attachment. So it's once again: supreme'n'secure and the best of all it's free. Here is a link to gmail What's new page
Fri Dec 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
my friend was sceptical at first becasue of all the spying allegations but now he has just been won over by spec.
Fri Dec 2, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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If a virus is found in an attachment you've received, our system will attempt to remove it, or clean the file, so you can still access the information it contains. If the virus can't be removed from the file, you won't be able to download it.I don't think that is a very good idea. If gmail is somehow wrong about the virus, or if you do want to download the virus (maybe to test if it works?
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (finaldesign)
Hi!I saw this today when checking my emails, Gmail has launched today Virus Scanning service, so all you users of Gmail, you are now protected from viruses...
Note: You can't even send a message with attachment if Gmail find a virus inside that attachment, until you remove infected attachment. So it's once again: supreme'n'secure and the best of all it's free. Here is a link to gmail What's new page
Wow. I'm surprised that Gmail didn't already have some sort of virus scan in place. I'm glad that they're improving the e-mail service, though - every time they add something new, or improve something they've already introduced, Yahoo! Mail (the one I use) is forced to at least consider improving their service as well *grins*
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
i appreciate the effort where google wants to curb destructive and criminal activities..but lets say ..if gmail were to dominate email in coming years. and it doent let people send things like music and vidoes , and encrypted documents (well you can always fool the system..but the system can always be atleast two stpes behind..and not let the general population do stuff) ..i think google should reverse theri decession ..and just warn about viruses.
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I looked on the Google Mail "What's News?" page and there doesn't seem to be anything there about it - http://mail.google.com/mail/help/intl/en-GB/whatsnew.html
This does look quite interesting, although I don't like the idea of not be able to download attachments. I think that GMail should just give a very prominent warning that what you're downloading is likey to cause damage to your computer, etc
Hopefully they'll change this if/when (assuming they haven't yet) they roll this out into the UK.
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I just would like that the invite system could stay forever.. if someone wants to send a virus, use a different smpt server
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (finaldesign)
Hi!I saw this today when checking my emails, Gmail has launched today Virus Scanning service, so all you users of Gmail, you are now protected from viruses...
Note: You can't even send a message with attachment if Gmail find a virus inside that attachment, until you remove infected attachment. So it's once again: supreme'n'secure and the best of all it's free. Here is a link to gmail What's new page
It is a nice feature, but Yahoo! Mail wins in the "Anti-Virus" category, and Gmail gets an "D-".
Yahoo will allow you to send .exe files, even if they are in a ZIP file to begin with. If the EXE was a virus, Yahoo! Mail (using Norton AntiVirus) would delete it from the email. Now if it was a regular non-virus program, it would be permitted to be sent.
Gmail on the other hand is being "way over protective". I work a lot in Visual Basic .NET and I like to give my friends betas of software I have written. Gmail is my primary email client, but since they block ALL exe's (without even scanning them) I have to have my friends download the EXE or waste a CD and burn it on it for them. Gmail should just unblock all EXEs and actually scan them to be a better service. It's the only reason why I don't like Gmail.
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Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sat Dec 3, 2005 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (finaldesign)
Hi!I saw this today when checking my emails, Gmail has launched today Virus Scanning service, so all you users of Gmail, you are now protected from viruses...
Note: You can't even send a message with attachment if Gmail find a virus inside that attachment, until you remove infected attachment. So it's once again: supreme'n'secure and the best of all it's free. Here is a link to gmail What's new page
Do you have to download anything to have the virus scanner be effective?
bachdot
Sun Dec 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
No one yet knows what sort of antivirus solution GMail is supposedly using. Certainly not one of the more commercial ones or else they'd more likely have advertised it as a USP. Knowing Google and its strong support for FOSS (Free and Open Source Software), I wouldn't be in the least surprised if they employed ClamWin or some other similar solution.
If anyone comes across any article or info on GMail's antivirus provider please post it here. Quite eager to know who's cleaning up GMail.
Sun Dec 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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I wouldn't be in the least surprised if they employed ClamWin or some other similar solution.ClamWin seems not to have any on-access scanner facilities. You have to manually scan the files. So, i would say it can not be naturally used for non-outlook mail testing.
Sun Dec 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Gmail, is doing the general populance a really good deed by not allowing e-mail attachments with viruses that it detects. This would also really draw potential users to rely more and more, since they'd be able to trust them to tranfer all e-mails without any malacious attachments.
Sun Dec 4, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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