Hi Andy,
Andy Schmidt wrote:
Thanks Bill. I had gotten the impression as if everyone with dual-processor
system was reporting this and that people were still seeing it with the
latest version.
If you will would you let me know more about this issue. I haven't been
following exactly so I
Hi Nick:
I'm only repeating what I'm told - I don't have factual information on my
own.
There have been several reports on this list that describes the following
problem with dual-processor systems:
Declude is supposed to check the /proc folder and ONLY go to sleep (for 30
seconds), if the
Andy Schmidt wrote:
Hi Nick:
I'm only repeating what I'm told - I don't have factual information on my
own.
chuckle chuckle chuckle. you are very funny at times!
Declude is supposed to check the /proc folder and ONLY go to sleep (for 30
seconds), if the folder contains no messages. On
I think it really depends on your volume if you will see this. Also, if you
have already tweaked your WAITFORMAIL you may not see it as well. On my
system during off peak hours I get on anverage between 75-100 messages per
minute. What you will see is Declude will spawn up to 20 or so
Sorry to post to the list but I am hoping the admin of this list sees this.
I want to unsubscribe and have followed the procedure 3 times to unsubscribe
by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
type unsubscribe Declude.Virus.
I have sent them in plain text formatted emails and nothing is
Thursday, September 22, 2005, 9:01:37 AM, you wrote:
Dsic AVAFTERJM ON goes in the virus.cfg file and it makes AV run after JM as
Dsic you suspected. Several of us run this mode for the reason you cited. The
Dsic only deal you have to remember is if something is trapped by JM and you
put
Dsic
David,
You could write something to the message that Declude JunkMail was set
to whitelist, and then copy the D*.smd file to the spool and the Q*.smd
file to the overflow directory (or the proc directory in 3.0+). This
would cause the message to be scanned by both JunkMail and Virus,
Wasn't, but I am now.
Thanks
Greg
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
Everyone is banning vbe attachments, correct?
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Jim,
If you figure how to get off of this list, please let me know. I must
have unsubscribed ten times with no success. Good luck!
On 23 Sep 2005 at 8:55, Jim Smith wrote:
Sorry to post to the list but I am hoping the admin of this list sees this.
I want to unsubscribe and have followed
Don and Jim,
I believe this is an issue with IMail's listserv functionality. I
believe that it desires a plain text response. Try sending the
commands in a plain text message.
Matt
Don Duffy wrote:
Jim,
If you figure how to get off of this list, please let me know. I must
have
Friday, September 23, 2005, 12:17:32 PM, you wrote:
M You could write something to the message that Declude JunkMail was set
M to whitelist, and then copy the D*.smd file to the spool and the Q*.smd
That's a great idea. Something innocuous in the headers as a whitelist
key. Rather than just
David,
The one issue with calling declude.exe directly is that you don't want
the Q*.smd file to be in the spool, otherwise IMail's Queue Manager can
steal it, though that would only cause an error in this case and the
message would be delivered. I would recommend moving the D*.smd file
Matt,
Is it possible to call declude.exe with the path to another folder
containing the Q/D?
M The one issue with calling declude.exe directly is that you don't want
M the Q*.smd file to be in the spool, otherwise IMail's Queue Manager can
M steal it, though that would only cause an error in
Hi Matt,
As I said in my original message I was aware of
Imail's problem with HTML messages and have therefore sent
2 seperate requests to unsubscibe to this list in
Plain Text
and it does nothing. I cannot get off this
list and need the
admin to do it because the automated way does not
There are issues with Declude Confirm if
they are using their own product. I have been reporting this for some time,
but they are working on getting the new Beta working instead and were going to
focus on Confirm later as it is a free product.
Thanks,
Grant Griffith
EI8HTLEGS, A
David,
I believe so. The Q* file contains the path to the D* file, and that is
always under the spool unless you have changed the Q* file to point
elsewhere.
Also, the best way to embed something in the headers that can't be
forged would be to do it above the Received lines and then code a
Seems like to me an email to Barry would get you off Declude's list. If I had sent 10 I would phone him up!
Confirm is less than very useful if it doesn't work, but I would prefer they spend there development time on Declude.
At 01:43 PM 9/23/2005 -0500, Grant Griffith wrote:
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