Hi,
ErrorLevel is a variable as of Windows 2000 so:
call C:\Program Files\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe -silent -auto -ai -archive
-saferemove -disinf -del -append -report=C:\SmarterMail\logs\virusscan.log %1
Set ERR=%ErrorLevel%
IF %ERR% EQU 0 GOTO CLEAN
@REM echo Virus scanned by F-Prot (%ERR%) viruses found %1
MOVE /Y %1 C:\SmarterMail\Viruses
GOTO END
:CLEAN
@REM echo Virus scanned by F-Prot (%ERR%) viruses found %1
:END
Would work as well, just not on NT4 or lower.
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- Original Message -
From: Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC
To: Message Sniffer Community
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 1:36 AM
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Integration with Mailenable - Domain Keys
I really don't see why it wouldn't be possible to do. Here is the script
that's used for f-prot:
-
SET ERR=0
call C:\Program Files\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe -silent -auto -ai -archive
-saferemove -disinf -del -append -report=C:\SmarterMail\logs\virusscan.log %1
IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO CLEAN
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 SET ERR=1
IF ERRORLEVEL 2 SET ERR=2
IF ERRORLEVEL 3 SET ERR=3
IF ERRORLEVEL 4 SET ERR=4
IF ERRORLEVEL 5 SET ERR=5
IF ERRORLEVEL 6 SET ERR=6
@REM echo Virus scanned by F-Prot (%ERR%) viruses found %1
MOVE /Y %1 C:\SmarterMail\Viruses
GOTO END
:CLEAN
@REM echo Virus scanned by F-Prot (%ERR%) viruses found %1
:END
-
I think you should be able to modify it so that it calls Sniffer, rather than
FProt. %1 is the path to the mail file. Based upon the error code/return
code, you could then delete/hold spam detected by Sniffer accordingly.
As for SM not having a GUI, it really hasn't be an issue for us...
-Jay
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris
Bunting
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 4:03 PM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Integration with Mailenable - Domain Keys
The other issue with SmarterMail is it doesn't have any gui. Which I guess
isn't a bad thing. But I sometimes like a gui for certain things. Also
Declude seemed very expensive to use with sniffer
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-Original Message-
From: E. H. \(Eric\) Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 14:42:43
To:Message Sniffer Community sniffer@sortmonster.com
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Integration with Mailenable - Domain Keys
Phil / Jay:
I am also looking at SmarterMail as an addition to or replacement for
several IMail servers and looking at calling MessageSniffer from it without
Declude because of the Declude bundling of things we don't want or see value
in. While doing a little more reading on the SmarterTools site I saw a link
that addresses your discussion on domain keys:
http://smartermail.exhalus.net/domainkeys/
Eric
- Original Message -
From: Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Message Sniffer Community sniffer@sortmonster.com
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 1:43 PM
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Integration with Mailenable
Hi Phil -
Good question. We integrate Sniffer into SmarterMail via Declude.
However, SmarterMail does have the capability to run a program against a
message before it is delivered. We have some customers that use a batch
file to call f-prot and get virus scanning integrated into their mail
server on the cheap. I believe it would likely be possible to make use
of the same functionality to call Sniffer directly, and thus avoid
having to purchase Declude. I have just never had a need to attempt
this.
As for domain keys, I don't believe so. However, you can setup
SPFyou're your domains simply by adding the appropriate DNS records to
said domains zone files.
-Jay
-Original Message-
From: Message Sniffer Community [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Phillip Cohen
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 12:01 PM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Integration with Mailenable
Jay,
Thanks for the heads up on Mailenable. I took a look at SmarterMail
and it looks pretty good. How does it interface with Message Sniffer
or does it require and external gateway such as EWall? How has
support been with it and how have they been as far as updates. Also
does it have domain keys capability and SPF support for sending
mail to yahoo.com etc...
Thanks,
Phil
At 07:26 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote:
Stay Away From MailEnable.
There are so many exploits out there for MailEnable, and there are more
exploits found monthly, if not weekly. At one particular interval,
MailEnable had to re-release the same patch several times in the *same*
week because it kept on not actually fixing the root of the