RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error

2005-05-25 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
A recap:

5 people including me have reported having this problem in the last week or
so.

One of those does not use AVG.

Alex has reported to me that since disabling AVG he has not seen the problem
reoccur in 1 1/2 days.

I have not disabled AVG as I do not think it is the culprit. My server has
been running since Sunday night.

Now, Sunday night I did make a registry change that has to do with kernel
page usage. I do not remember what it was right now but I can find it
easily.

I am running performance monitor on my server to see if it catches anything
when this happens again, if it happens again.

John T
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error

2005-05-25 Thread Ralph Krausse
A few questions to the customers having this issue. 

What version of Windows are you using?
What SP's are installed?
What version of Declude are you using?
What version of IMail are you using?
What hot fixes have you applied to IMail?
How long before you see this resource problem?
Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions but
the software itself)
When did this start happening? Did ANY kind upgrade happen? Win, Declude,
IMail, Scanner?
Your name and phone number
Any else you suspect or find odd.



Sorry to those who have already answered but so I wish to get all this
information and since I am looking for phone numbers to contact you if need
be, please response to 

Rkrausse at declude.com

Thanks
Ralph

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-- A recap:
-- 
-- 5 people including me have reported having this problem in the last week
-- or
-- so.
-- 
-- One of those does not use AVG.
-- 
-- Alex has reported to me that since disabling AVG he has not seen the
-- problem
-- reoccur in 1 1/2 days.
-- 
-- I have not disabled AVG as I do not think it is the culprit. My server
-- has
-- been running since Sunday night.
-- 
-- Now, Sunday night I did make a registry change that has to do with kernel
-- page usage. I do not remember what it was right now but I can find it
-- easily.
-- 
-- I am running performance monitor on my server to see if it catches
-- anything
-- when this happens again, if it happens again.
-- 
-- John T
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error

2005-05-25 Thread Robert
 What version of Windows are you using?
Win 2K Advanced Server

 What SP's are installed?
SP2

 What version of Declude are you using?
declude 1.77131

 What version of IMail are you using?
IMail 7.15

 What hot fixes have you applied to IMail?
everything up to 7.15

 How long before you see this resource problem?
I seen this start last Friday, I have been running this setup for months.
I have had to take out most all of my filters as they seem to take up CPU
cycles and my server can not keep up.
(My filters are small, but I had to ship them.)
I haven't made any changes except removing old logs in over a month. maybe
two or three.

 Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions
but
 the software itself)
Using Fprot. Runs definition update only I believe.

 When did this start happening? Did ANY kind upgrade happen? Win, Declude,
 IMail, Scanner?
No.


Server is running on internal IP with only ports routed to it.
110
25
143
8383
8484


monitor is off.
no webserver  (just iweb messaging)
no database server
all non needed services are off or disabled.
The only place the web browser has ever been besides our web site is MS
Update.


The only other service running is Tight VNC. and it's access is restricted
to our LAN. and only two people have this access.


All Imail service seemed to operate in a normal manner during this time.
The only reason I noticed it was I tried to rename the Declude Log file. (It
becomes 1.3 GB everyday) I do this several times a day to keep it
manageable.
I was at home doing it through the network. At first I thought it was my
home computer.
I was getting either Insufficient system resources error, Sharing Violation
File may be in use., or an initializing DLL error.

The only other thing I noticed was several times the last couple of weeks
just before this was Declude would stop scanning mail.
There would be no declude information in the headers at all. Just delivered.
I believe I had to reboot the server to get it to take off again.
I don't know it  is related or not. But thought I would include it.




Robert Whitaker
The Modem Pool
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- Original Message -
From: Ralph Krausse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 8:39 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error


 A few questions to the customers having this issue.

 What version of Windows are you using?
 What SP's are installed?
 What version of Declude are you using?
 What version of IMail are you using?
 What hot fixes have you applied to IMail?
 How long before you see this resource problem?
 Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions
but
 the software itself)
 When did this start happening? Did ANY kind upgrade happen? Win, Declude,
 IMail, Scanner?
 Your name and phone number
 Any else you suspect or find odd.



 Sorry to those who have already answered but so I wish to get all this
 information and since I am looking for phone numbers to contact you if
need
 be, please response to

 Rkrausse at declude.com

 Thanks
 Ralph

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 -- Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error
 --
 -- A recap:
 --
 -- 5 people including me have reported having this problem in the last
week
 -- or
 -- so.
 --
 -- One of those does not use AVG.
 --
 -- Alex has reported to me that since disabling AVG he has not seen the
 -- problem
 -- reoccur in 1 1/2 days.
 --
 -- I have not disabled AVG as I do not think it is the culprit. My server
 -- has
 -- been running since Sunday night.
 --
 -- Now, Sunday night I did make a registry change that has to do with
kernel
 -- page usage. I do not remember what it was right now but I can find it
 -- easily.
 --
 -- I am running performance monitor on my server to see if it catches
 -- anything
 -- when this happens again, if it happens again.
 --
 -- John T
 -- eServices For You
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[Declude.JunkMail] MAILBOX Action Missing Headers

2005-05-25 Thread Spaminator
Here's a frustrating issue...

I have two WEIGHT10 tests, one to move the mail message to the user's spambox 
(WEIGHT10) and another to modify the subject (WEIGHT10SUB).  Both work most of 
the time, but I have users complaining about occasionally getting filtered spam 
in their INBOX instead of their SpamBox.  With 40,000 spams a day, I get a 
couple hundred of these filtered but not put into spambox messages.  Any 
ideas?

Also, is there any way to get the warn message to show up in all emails 
without creating another WEIGHT10 test set to WARN?  I like having the Weight 
of X reaches or exceeds weight of Y. in the headers.  I used to use an iMail 
inbound rule to route spam to the spambox that had this header.

Any help would be greatly appreciated (Declude newbie, although I'm earning my 
stars fast!).  Thanks! 
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] MAILBOX Action Missing Headers

2005-05-25 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On the ones that get through are you able to check the logs to see if the 
mailbox move is actually being triggered?  I am curious to see the log 
entries for the one that does what it is suppose to do versus the one that 
does not. 

In regards to adding the header - since you only want the header if the 
message is above a certain weight you will need to create another test.  You 
could add a line to the headers via the global.cfg but that would be for all 
messages regardless of weight. 


Darrell
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Spaminator writes: 

Here's a frustrating issue... 

I have two WEIGHT10 tests, one to move the mail message to the user's spambox (WEIGHT10) and another to modify the subject (WEIGHT10SUB).  Both work most of the time, but I have users complaining about occasionally getting filtered spam in their INBOX instead of their SpamBox.  With 40,000 spams a day, I get a couple hundred of these filtered but not put into spambox messages.  Any ideas? 

Also, is there any way to get the warn message to show up in all emails without creating another WEIGHT10 test set to WARN?  I like having the Weight of X reaches or exceeds weight of Y. in the headers.  I used to use an iMail inbound rule to route spam to the spambox that had this header. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated (Declude newbie, although I'm earning my stars fast!).  Thanks! 
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[Declude.JunkMail] FTC is solving the spam problem again...

2005-05-25 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.betanews.com/article/FTC_Begins_Operation_Spam_Zombies/1117033441 

The interesting part I find is this - 

Operation Spam Zombies, will begin by sending letters to over 3,000 ISPs 
worldwide, instructing them on how to prevent customers' computers from 
being compromised by spammers. These methods include: blocking port 25 that 
is used for outgoing e-mail, applying rate-limiting controls for e-mail 
relays, identifying potential zombie machines, and providing customers with 
trojan-removal tools. 

Does the FTC honestly think this is groud breaking information that the 
ISP's don't already know??  This kind of stuff drives me crazy - such a 
waste of money. 

Darrell 



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Insufficient system resources error

2005-05-25 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
Right idea Ralph. We need to all work together to find this, as it happened
again this morning.

 What version of Windows are you using?
Windows 2000 server standard

 What SP's are installed?
SP4

 What version of Declude are you using?
2.0.6 NOTE: I also tried 2.0.6.14 and it occurred as well.

 What version of IMail are you using?
8.20

 What hot fixes have you applied to IMail?
None yet.

 How long before you see this resource problem?
Aprox 2 days after last restart, usually between 5:30AM and 7:30 AM

 Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions
but
 the software itself)
AVG and F-Prot, Yes

 When did this start happening? 
Last Friday, 05/20 was first occurrence.

 Did ANY kind upgrade happen? Win, Declude, IMail, Scanner?
No, not that I am aware of.

 Your name and phone number
On file.

 Any else you suspect or find odd.
Nothing yet.

FYI, I did try the first registry entry found in
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q312362 but that has
not helped as it reoccurred. I am now trying the second entry.

John T
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] [01E-0A25BF81-BB66] Declude/SMTP crashing

2005-05-25 Thread Chris Patterson




Responses to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s 
questions.
What version of Windows are you using?
Win 2K Server
What SP's are installed?
SP4
What version of Declude are you using?
C:\IMaildeclude -diagDeclude 1.81 (C) Copyright 2000-2004 
Computerized Horizons.
What version of IMail are you using?
Imail 8.2 
What hot fixes have you applied to 
IMail?
hf1 **Did apply hf2 after 
yesterday's SMTP crash
How long before you see this resource problem?
Undetermined, has only happened twice in 2 
weeks.
Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions but 
the software itself) When did this start happening? Did ANY kind upgrade happen? 
Win, Declude, IMail, Scanner?
F-Prot using Declude Virus, updates each hour.
No upgrades or updates immediately prior to smtp 
crash.
Your name and phone number
Chris Patterson, 
813-232-4887
Any else you suspect or find odd.
Box: 2 gigs RAM with 4 gigs Virtual, dual Zeon 
3.06 on a Compaq DL380 with 6 SCSI's.
Issue begins with spool backing up, q*.smd files dumping into 
overflow directory.
SMTP stops and will not restart until reboot. Up to 6000 in 
spool and overflow, files are delivered after reboot and all is 
normal.
SMTP Log files at the time:
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (30850906b185) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q30850906b185.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308518b9b187) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q308518b9b187.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308a1cfab1ef) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q308a1cfab1ef.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (30861675b18b) Format Message Failed, Message 
ID:
 (11534)
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (3086047db18d) Format Message Failed, Message 
ID:
 (11534)
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (3086111eb191) Format Message Failed, Message 
ID:
 (11534)
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (307f0d74b09c) Format Message Failed, Message 
ID:
 (11534)
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (3086190fb196) Format Message Failed, Message 
ID:
 (11534)
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308514ebb188) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q308514ebb188.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (306a0f55ad31) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q306a0f55ad31.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308518b4b189) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q308518b4b189.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308203a3b113) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe" "G:\Imail\spool\Q308203a3b113.SMD"
 05:24 09:48 SMTPD (308601c3b190) (CP) error 1455 executing 
 "C:\IMail\Declude.exe"

Thanks,Chris Patterson, CCNANetwork 
Engineer



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 12:30 
PMTo: Chris PattersonSubject: [01E-0A25BF81-BB66] 
Declude/SMTP crashing
Some of our other customers have seen 8.2 issues. I posted this on 
the forum. So I can add your info to the other so we can take corrective action, 
please answer the following.
What version of Windows are you using?
What SP's are installed?
What version of Declude are you using?
What version of IMail are you using?
What hot fixes have you applied to IMail?
How long before you see this resource problem?
Does your scanner software automatically update itself (not definitions but 
the software itself) When did this start happening? Did ANY kind upgrade happen? 
Win, Declude, IMail, Scanner?
Your name and phone number
Any else you suspect or find odd.Please contact me if 
you have any other questions.Thank you,Ralph 
Krausse(978)-499-2933

From: "Chris Patterson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wed, 25 
May 2005 10:01:56 -0500To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [01E-0A25BF81-BB66] 
Declude/SMTP crashingIt has happened twice in two weeks. It is 
not predictable. We are alsorunning Declude Virus with f-prot.What 
version of Declude would you recommend for 8.2, understanding youhave 
thoroughly tested.As you can see from the logs, we have alot of e-mail 
traffic on a verypowerful box. We have been runing Imail/Declude for years 
on thisconfig with the same DNS server. This all began after the 8.2 
upgradeit was really stable before the upgrade. I am sure this is some type 
ofcompatibility issue and I would really like your assistance 
solvingthis.Can I send you any of the virus logs on debug to 
possibly assist.Thanks,Chris Patterson, CCNANetwork 
Engineer/Support 
ManagerFrom: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 
2005 8:18 AMTo: Chris PattersonSubject: [01E-0A25BF81-BB66] Declude/SMTP 
crashingChris,We are looking into this issue with the new 
version of IMail but someinformation if you can. Does this happen right away 
or if you rebootyour MTA, does it take a few hours/days for this to occur. 
Are you justusing Junkmail or also Virus?Please contact me if you 
have any other questions.Thank you,Ralph 
Krausse(978)-499-2933From: 
"Chris Patterson" [EMAIL 

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] MAILBOX Action Missing Headers

2005-05-25 Thread Matt
This is the type of inconsistent behavior that I recall others 
commenting about when they mix IMail's anti-spam or rules with Declude.  
You should check your logs for these messages and verify if they were 
processed with Declude or not.


One other caveat would be restarting the Queue Manager service.  Doing 
this will cause IMail to steal messages from Declude and deliver them 
regardless of the actions that Declude is to take on them.  So try to 
avoid Queue Manager restarts unless the entire server is rebooted, and 
always stop the SMTP service before restarting Windows.


Lastly, there's always human error.  Verifying things in the logs should 
help to show if this is a factor or not.  People configure their systems 
in all sorts of different ways, and you could be doing something as 
simple as whitelisting the messages that are getting through for 
instance as the result of turning AUTOWHITELIST ON and having your own 
name in your Web mail address book.


Matt



Spaminator wrote:


Here's a frustrating issue...

I have two WEIGHT10 tests, one to move the mail message to the user's spambox (WEIGHT10) 
and another to modify the subject (WEIGHT10SUB).  Both work most of the time, but I have 
users complaining about occasionally getting filtered spam in their INBOX instead of 
their SpamBox.  With 40,000 spams a day, I get a couple hundred of these filtered 
but not put into spambox messages.  Any ideas?

Also, is there any way to get the warn message to show up in all emails without 
creating another WEIGHT10 test set to WARN?  I like having the Weight of X reaches or exceeds 
weight of Y. in the headers.  I used to use an iMail inbound rule to route spam to the 
spambox that had this header.

Any help would be greatly appreciated (Declude newbie, although I'm earning my stars fast!).  Thanks! 
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[Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Incremental Release

A new incremental release (2.0.6.16) is now available for customers with a
current service agreement. This release includes:

.   Virus scanner rules change option (EXITSCANONVIRUS)
.   Bitmasked External Test Results - JunkMail enhancement 
.   Remove Process Counter Popup

To receive information on releases in the future please send an E-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of subscribe Declude.Releases Firstname
Lastname.

Customer Information

We have migrated a large portion of our customer accounts from the older
system. The majority of customers can now view their Host information at the
foot of the 'My Account' page on www.declude.com. Please review it and let
us know of any discrepancies, missing hosts, wrong names, etc.

Barry


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread NIck Hayer

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Barry -


A new incremental release (2.0.6.16) is now available for customers with a
current service agreement. This release includes:

.   Virus scanner rules change option (EXITSCANONVIRUS)
 

Excellent! Scott will be mad! He liked all those scanners running for no 
reason :)


.	Bitmasked External Test Results - JunkMail enhancement 
 


Very kool.


Thanks Barry - for the enhancements, the beta program revived, and 
keeping us informed.


Best,

-Nick

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread Andy Schmidt
Yes - kudos to CpHz for what they added and for the manner it which it is
being made available!

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206 


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Very kool.


Thanks Barry - for the enhancements, the beta program revived, and keeping
us informed.

Best,

-Nick

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread Scott Fisher

Exitscanonvirus: excellent enhancement.
I've cursed the Process Counter popup after every server restart.

Curious on the reasoning behind the bitmasking external test results. I 
haven't run across an external program that uses it. Looking up 'bitmask' 
and 'external' in the archive, provided suggestions for bitmasking Invuribl 
and Message Sniffer.

With Invuribl 2.0 bitmasking is built into the program.

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To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:27 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Update



Incremental Release

A new incremental release (2.0.6.16) is now available for customers with a
current service agreement. This release includes:

. Virus scanner rules change option (EXITSCANONVIRUS)
. Bitmasked External Test Results - JunkMail enhancement
. Remove Process Counter Popup

To receive information on releases in the future please send an E-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of subscribe Declude.Releases Firstname
Lastname.

Customer Information

We have migrated a large portion of our customer accounts from the older
system. The majority of customers can now view their Host information at 
the

foot of the 'My Account' page on www.declude.com. Please review it and let
us know of any discrepancies, missing hosts, wrong names, etc.

Barry


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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread Andy Schmidt
Oh, the bitmask test has a good application.

I'll have to see whether I can make it work with invURIBL. But, invURIBL
tests a number of competing aspects of a message that overlap with a
number of DIFFERENT test. If I can figure out which class or classes of
tests invURIBL fails, then that allows me to group it with other tests of
the same class to avoid double-counting.

Example - I have a group of content based tests.  But I have another group
of sending server based tests.

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206 



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Exitscanonvirus: excellent enhancement.
I've cursed the Process Counter popup after every server restart.

Curious on the reasoning behind the bitmasking external test results. I 
haven't run across an external program that uses it. Looking up 'bitmask' 
and 'external' in the archive, provided suggestions for bitmasking Invuribl 
and Message Sniffer.
With Invuribl 2.0 bitmasking is built into the program.

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Update


 Incremental Release

 A new incremental release (2.0.6.16) is now available for customers 
 with a current service agreement. This release includes:

 . Virus scanner rules change option (EXITSCANONVIRUS)
 . Bitmasked External Test Results - JunkMail enhancement
 . Remove Process Counter Popup

 To receive information on releases in the future please send an E-mail 
 to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of subscribe Declude.Releases 
 Firstname Lastname.

 Customer Information

 We have migrated a large portion of our customer accounts from the 
 older system. The majority of customers can now view their Host 
 information at the foot of the 'My Account' page on www.declude.com. 
 Please review it and let us know of any discrepancies, missing hosts, 
 wrong names, etc.

 Barry


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Update

2005-05-25 Thread Matt

Scott,

This was the result of a need that I expressed to them.  You of course 
need both Declude and the external test to support bitmasking before it 
can be used, and not just one or the other.


This essentially allows us to construct a single executable that can 
test for different items and return a single exit code representing 
multiple test triggers.  For instance, a single external test could 
generate a result indicating the size of an E-mail and the number of 
recipients, or you could test for a fair number of completely 
unassociated items.  This will help us determine what part of the 
external test failed when there are multiple result codes instead of 
just lumping multiple failures together under one test name.  I have 
also discussed this with Pete (hope he doesn't mind me mentioning this), 
and this has the potential of allowing us to score multiple hits on 
different result codes (most spam averages 2 to 3 hits in Sniffer).  
Sniffer however was not designed with this in mind and the current 
implementation of result codes where techniques are heavily mixed in 
certain groups does not make this an optimal way to approach it, but it 
might offer some improvement over just tagging spam based on a single 
result code in Sniffer.  For me, I would for instance tag the Sniffer IP 
rules separately from the primary groups giving me the opportunity to 
tag spam according to two different methods, though they would be 
loosely associated still in this case.  Anyway, Pete hasn't promised 
anything yet, and it wouldn't have done anything for us for Sniffer to 
offer it when Declude didn't support it, and now Delude does.


Personally, I have a desire to do the heavy lifting of parsing out a 
message into MIME segments and decoding in a single application, and 
then take that data and apply different types of independent tests to 
it.  Under the single result code format of the past, I would have had 
to construct this once for each different result that I was after, but 
now I could package it all into a single executable, simplifying the 
management of my code, and also reducing the overhead to my Declude setup.


I'll bet that you and others could think of some uses for this if you tried.

Matt



Scott Fisher wrote:


Exitscanonvirus: excellent enhancement.
I've cursed the Process Counter popup after every server restart.

Curious on the reasoning behind the bitmasking external test results. 
I haven't run across an external program that uses it. Looking up 
'bitmask' and 'external' in the archive, provided suggestions for 
bitmasking Invuribl and Message Sniffer.

With Invuribl 2.0 bitmasking is built into the program.

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To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:27 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Update



Incremental Release

A new incremental release (2.0.6.16) is now available for customers 
with a

current service agreement. This release includes:

. Virus scanner rules change option (EXITSCANONVIRUS)
. Bitmasked External Test Results - JunkMail enhancement
. Remove Process Counter Popup

To receive information on releases in the future please send an 
E-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of subscribe Declude.Releases 
Firstname

Lastname.

Customer Information

We have migrated a large portion of our customer accounts from the older
system. The majority of customers can now view their Host information 
at the
foot of the 'My Account' page on www.declude.com. Please review it 
and let

us know of any discrepancies, missing hosts, wrong names, etc.

Barry


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