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Excluding network volumes
Does the software still default to not scan files on network volumes and if so, is this a sane default?
Emphasis on protection, not performance.
Excluding compressed/archived files
I understand the wish for Sophos software to be perceived as having a minimal impact on performance but again, is this a sane default?
From Sophos Recommendation for Scan Compressed/Archives Setting (2010):
> … It is not set for on-access and you better leave it off. See Jupp's post for an explanation. …
From a Wayback Machine capture of a Jupp post in that topic:
> … Running the On-Access scanner without it scanning in archive files doesn't reduce your protection, any files accessed within an archive are scanned, and if you were to manually open, for example, a zip file its contents are scanned at this point. …
Unless I'm missing something:
- it's to easy for a user of Sophos to inadvertently pass on an infected (non-scanned) file to someone else.
True: an e-mail service provider might offer limited protection e.g. MessageLabs (now under the Norton LifeLock umbrella?), and so on, but the point of weakness – where Sophos is installed – is less than ideal.
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