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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 12:28 am    Post subject: Benign Wish List
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Arrow I just scanned the Benign topics and didn't see one for a wish list. Maybe this will kick it off. Idea

Arrow I know there is a Minimize to the System Tray option. Since a running Benign is absolutely necessary to check mail, I would like to see Benign also close to the System Tray rather than bringing up the "Are you sure you want to quit?" dialog box.

Arrow Many critical programs (anti-virus, firewall, etc.) have this feature. The only way to actually close the programs is to right click the System Tray icon and choose exit, shutdown, or some such. Good examples are Zone Alarm and AVG Anti-Virus ... I'm sure there are many more. I would allow for a more consistant operation. Smile

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 7:04 am    Post subject:
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Yes, I've found it a little awkward too because the click to maximise and minimise seems to be different from that of systray programmes like Norton Internet Security.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 4:18 pm    Post subject:
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Just a consolidation of other suggestions made in this forum and the B9 Troubleshooting forum.

Limit access to hosts file
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bill3 - Benign to only access the hosts file when necessary.

Image place holders
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0x334B - option that enables the program to put place holders where tags were located and by extension write out the ALT attribute


Title while running
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UserFriendly - Benign doesn't have a 'title' when it's running. When you hover your pointer over it's systray icon, you don't get a tooltip.
Timeghost - I didn't see any tooltip while B9 was minimized to the tray. But then after I restored it and re-minimized it, I saw the tooltip.
UserFriendly - Must be a bug


Tracking offending email messages
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ikeb - easily find emails that B9 modified for specific problems
example - file attachments with extensions that B9 modified
a) what the file extension was before it was modified, and
b) who sent the email.
Topdog - a more robust report feature


Delete benign log file
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goodude - add a way to delete the log file
spy1 - workaround can be found at: /postlite2692-log.html+file ( [url=/postlite2692-log.html+file]Summary and Logs[/url])


Benign Features - Questions
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SimonSays - display the non-standard tags and identify the associated email message
- a minimal amount of information about each of Benign's actions stored in a log with the date and time of the associated email message.


Benign Updates
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WilliamP - some sort of notification to the updates. Maybe changed to include a check for updates function


In comparison to MailWasher there are relatively few suggestions. I suppose that's the nature of the beast. I hope though that FireTrust does spend some time examining the suggestions and implementing a number of them especially WRT tracking down and reporting sources that exibit a lot of violations.

Hamish, could you find out if/when a B9 update can be expected?

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 10:54 am    Post subject:
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I made several suggestions to the B9 support about better detection and removal of spam tracking codes. Unfortunately, so far nothing changed in the program.

Instead of deleting the log files, I think it might be better to have the program rotate them automatically. Allow the user to keep log of just the last "n" days, and count the actions performed in the days before, but don't keep the log for them.

As well, a better UI would be nice. The huge buttons are not pretty, the log pane to the right has almost no purpose but can't be hidden, the program does not obey to the XP look and feel... which seems to be a common problem to all eCosm programs I own so far (B9, MW, MSGTAG).

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 10:46 pm    Post subject: Benign 1.41 release date August 12
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Hamish, could you find out if/when a B9 update can be expected?

Benign 1.41 release date is pencilled in for August 12th 2003.
Hopefully no delays.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 12:49 am    Post subject:
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Based on the version number this appears to be a bug fix release. Are any new features planned?
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 7:26 am    Post subject:
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Based on the version number this appears to be a bug fix release. Are any new features planned?


There are minor features planned *we do read your posts* Wink
Minimising on X button for example....

Parental controls are what we are discussing now, so B9 is not focused just on the security aspects of e-mail.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 12:40 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Rusticdog:

In B9 updates, will FireTrust ever add file types to the list of those blocked and renamed in the default profiles? I ask this in response to this post, which suggests that even data files can harbor malicious content. Were I to rely soley on the defaults, some day the default Low profile might not afford sufficient protection.

And thank you, as always, for listening!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 12:28 am    Post subject:
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will FireTrust ever add file types to the list of those blocked and renamed in the default profiles?


We have discussed this and we do need to look into these types of files, archive files were also discussed as the sobig-e variant was distributed as a .zip which Benign ignores, though blocking a Zip file is not always approporaite, at least renaming it so the user reuqires that extra confirmation first could save them from infection.
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I use ZIP files here at work (on the company LAN email system) to get around the Outlook security patch. If I were a virus writer, I'd definitely use ZIP, too. But AFAIK, ZIP files don't automatically invoke code when they're opened. I can see how deciding what to do with them is a dilemma.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 1:59 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Guys,

My wish list item is.

I would like to see the option within the B9 program to edit the standard footer link and text.

I would like to be able to include my referral link so any referrals are credited to me.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 5:53 pm    Post subject: minimise to system tray
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Lets have the same functionality as mailwasher. Clicking top right 'x' does not close but minimise to system tray!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2003 11:29 pm    Post subject:
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rusticdog wrote:
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will FireTrust ever add file types to the list of those blocked and renamed in the default profiles?

We have discussed this and we do need to look into these types of files, archive files were also discussed as the sobig-e variant was distributed as a .zip which Benign ignores, though blocking a Zip file is not always approporaite, at least renaming it so the user reuqires that extra confirmation first could save them from infection.
Would it be possible to code B9 to look inside archive files and take action based on its contents? For example, if the attachment were a ZIP file that contained at least one VBS file, treat the entire archive as though it were a VBS file.

As well, include a "levels deep" control option for those cases where the archive contains an archive, which contains an archive.... Users of less powerful computers can set this low (3 for example) for improved performance, while users of very powerful boxes can set this higher for "better protection."
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 1:01 am    Post subject:
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TimeGhost wrote:
I use ZIP files here at work (on the company LAN email system) to get around the Outlook security patch. If I were a virus writer, I'd definitely use ZIP, too. But AFAIK, ZIP files don't automatically invoke code when they're opened. I can see how deciding what to do with them is a dilemma.

Thanks for replying.


Except maybe the unzipper, consider what could be done with that with a two stage attack.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2003 5:00 pm    Post subject: Adding .zip to the Security Profile
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Hi all

You can add .zip and other compression file extensions manually to Benign

Refer http://www.computercops.biz/postt7307.html

These file extension options may be added in later versions.

Thanks for all the feedback.

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