It should include deleting attachments of emails or deleting complete emails when they contain a virus or a phishing link.
If necessary, the virus scan action could be activated via a switch if there is an objection to a violation of the zero access functionality. After the virus scan, the email could be stored encrypted in the memory as usual, so that from then on there is no violation of zero access anyway. Furthermore, a whitelist could be maintained and emails from these people would not be scanned for viruses at all.
As a last proposal this feature could be a service running on the users hardware and by this wouldn't violate any Zero Access rules.
It should include deleting attachments of emails or deleting complete emails when they contain a virus or a phishing link.
If necessary, the virus scan action could be activated via a switch if there is an objection to a violation of the zero access functionality. After the virus scan, the email could be stored encrypted in the memory as usual, so that from then on there is no violation of zero access anyway. Furthermore, a whitelist could be maintained and emails from these people would not be scanned for viruses at all.
As a last proposal this feature could be a service running on the users hardware and by this wouldn't violate any Zero Access rules.