Dear Scott:
I followed that link and i don't see the new beta anywhere on that page..
please send me the correct link.
webmaster
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Declude
You can get the latest beta here:
http://www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm
As always.
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Regards,
Terrence Koeman
Technical Director/Administrator
MediaMonks B.V. (www.mediamonks.nl)
Please quote all replies in correspondence.
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That would have been true if everyone had to pay for a new feature.
but the fact that the pro version get the new feature free, and the standard
version do not is not right.
If everybody had to pay for it, or if there was some type of support
contract, I would be the first one to accept.
But this
Hm, I feel just the opposite. I feel guilty about getting top support, a
great tools web-site and an ever-expanding product and NOT paying an annual
upgrade fee to pay for all that development effort.
FYI, something else I should mention. Now that Declude has been out for
over a year (about
Well, while they're debating business ethics, I'll bite:
How do I configure multiple virus scanning?
Good question!
You can have up to 5 different virus scanners. You add them by adding the
same SCANFILE, VIRUSCODE, REPORT and OKCODE lines that you would
normally add, except there will be
That would have been true if everyone had to pay for a new feature.
but the fact that the pro version get the new feature free, and the standard
version do not is not right.
Does that mean we should offer two identical products with different names,
and charge different for them? :)
But this
How does one know what product level one is running?
I think we bought JunkMail pro but I don't remember doing anything
different when Virus pro came out. Is there an upgrade from virus
standard to virus pro?
Terry Fritts
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[This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus
Another quick question without actually reading the instruction pagewhat
is the logic of the multiple virus scanners? Will it pass the scan onto the
next scanner if a virus is found?
Craig.
Well, while they're debating business ethics, I'll bite:
How do I configure multiple virus
Another quick question without actually reading the instruction pagewhat
is the logic of the multiple virus scanners? Will it pass the scan onto the
next scanner if a virus is found?
Yes. All the virus scanners will always be called. Although there is a
small amount of extra CPU time
Scott,
How could you possibly continue to improve on an already great
product - You/Computer Horizons have done a great job on this
product. I'm impressed by its robustness, reliability and
features -- all for much much less than we'd have to pay to handle
our current load with some other
Now I am pissed off. I finally just got the license to Innoculan and you already
upgraded your product. Can you slow down a little man? I operate on slow to stop.
(Just Kidding) I am trying to add a second virus scanner in and don't see
instructions in your online manual. The scanner is
I was looking at logfile entries more closely than usual after popping 1.30ß
in after lunch, and I found these three lines. Is this something new, or
have I just not been paying attention?
12/18/2001 13:11:28 Q86cf106 Found a bogus .url file
12/18/2001 13:21:29 Q892814c Error opening TNEF file
Yes. i must say the virus filter works flawlessly...we set it up with
f-prot and never looked back..
auto updates work great !
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From: FIRST Internet Declude Virus Account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:07 PM
Scott,
What is the advantage, if any, of specifying a Temporary directory for AV
to scan files? They're are scanned in the spool directory by default,
aren't they?
Thanks,
Don Brown - Dallas, Texas USA Internet Concepts, Inc.
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I bet that it really speeds things up to do the scanning in a ram disk...
anyone know for sure and if so, how do you set up a ram disk in windows 2000
server?
thanks
jim
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From: Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 2:57 PM
I was looking at logfile entries more closely than usual after popping 1.30ß
in after lunch, and I found these three lines. Is this something new, or
have I just not been paying attention?
12/18/2001 13:11:28 Q86cf106 Found a bogus .url file
This is part of a new feature that is in
Well actually it is working better now. It is kind of like when I first installed
declude. It acted funny for about 10 min and ever since has run flawlessly. I am
getting no more time outs. I have f-prot as the first scanner and innoculan as the
second. We got the latest version of
have a huge ramdisk... ?!?!
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From: Serge Dergham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] TempDir
and how to make sure not to run out of free space on the ram disk ?
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What is the advantage, if any, of specifying a Temporary directory for AV
to scan files? They're are scanned in the spool directory by default,
aren't they?
Declude needs somewhere to temporarily store the files that need to be
scanned. By default, Declude uses temporary directories off of
Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.Virus] Declude v1.30 released (beta) on Tuesday 1:26:07 PM
I am using McAfee with no problems but I have the Pro
AntiVirus version of Declude and Frisk F-Protect. I have
McAfee loaded and monitoring files outside of Imail but
I am wondering how others
I am using McAfee with no problems but I have the Pro
AntiVirus version of Declude and Frisk F-Protect. I have
McAfee loaded and monitoring files outside of Imail but
I am wondering how others install multiple antivirus without
problems. Do I disable Netshield all together and install
F-Protect?
If you do have an on-access scanner running, you can set it up not to
scan the subdirectories off of \IMail\spool, and it won't be able to
conflict with Declude.
Actually - it would make most sense to turn off the on-access scanning for
the Spool directory itself in addition to the
we should look at this as an option and perhaps add a second scanner (maybe
McAfee or your choice)
Sincerely,
Tom Grady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
General Manager
ebase, llc
nolarealtor.com
2550 Belle Chasse Hwy., Suite 170
Gretna, LA 70053
504.368.2236 office
504.400.2236 mobile
425.790.2766 fax
have a huge ramdisk... ?!?!
How big is big enough ?
10M ? 50M? 100M ?
Anyone already using a ramdrive with Imail and/or declude please share your
experience
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From: Jim Jones, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:13 PM
have a huge ramdisk... ?!?!
How big is big enough ?
10M ? 50M? 100M ?
If it is just used for Declude's scanning, it should be large enough to
handle ( (n * max) + overhead ) bytes, where n is the maximum number of
E-mails that could be scanned simultaneously (which should be either 30, or
Have you ever known a product with Pro and Standard versions to always add new
features to both? Generally Standard version are effectively feature-frozen
until a major upgrade. Declude has continually put most of the incremental
upgrades into the Standard version. Saving a few bells and
Will MAXATONCE also help limit it, or does Declude go ahead and decode
everything before the prior instances have finished?
Jerry
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus]
Will MAXATONCE also help limit it, or does Declude go ahead and decode
everything before the prior instances have finished?
No, that won't limit it. The MAXATONCE only limits the number of scanner
processes that can be running at the same time. Declude decodes the files
first, and then
Thanks, saved me testing it.
Jerry
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] TempDir
Will MAXATONCE also help limit it, or does Declude go ahead and decode
everything
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