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[Full-disclosure] Fwd: GWAVA Sender Notification (Content filter)



Surely this kind of message is a really bad idea.

What is the possible true business value of such a filter?

What is the potential impact upon security to disclose the information
that this mail does?

What is the cost of deployment of this system against the costs
related to it's potential, and actual effects?

As novell say "cool" solutions. What a wonderful business term. 
I think I might use the word "cool" in my next board meeting.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: gwava-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx <gwava-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 10, 2005 2:26 AM
Subject: GWAVA Sender Notification (Content filter)
To: undisclosed-recipients


   
 

A message sent by you was blocked by GWAVA - Content protection for
Novell GroupWise.

The message was blocked for the following reason(s): 
 
Content filter 

The message contained the following information:

 
Subject:Re: [Full-disclosure] PWCK Overflow POC Code Redhat/Suse older
versions or something (maybe later too)
From:"jftucker@xxxxxxxxx".INTERNET.IRDOM 
Recipient(s): [No To Addresses] 
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JBM1.clhpo.IRDOM_Addresses 

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