Mine is commented out right now, but my last log file is for SEP 16, 2013, so I 
have definitely had this running on Win2k8R2 64 bit.

I think I killed it because I was running Clam AV, Sniffer and INVURIBL all at 
the command line and it choked during a spam wave, so I started cutting 3rd 
party apps.  

Like Andy said earlier - would love to see these sewn these into Declude as an 
API call.  INVURIBL (since it's another defunct product) could literally become 
part of Declude (as a concept), so we could configure Declude for URIBL the 
same way we do other RBLs.

- Michael Cummins



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Andy, have you been able to get InvURIBL to work on Windows Server 2008 64 bit?



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From: "Andy Schmidt" <andy_schm...@hm-software.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:06am
To: community@mailsbestfriend.com
Subject: [MBF]Re: New Version of Declude

Hi,

Ideally I'd like to get away from having to use the command line version of 
Sniffer - and figure out a way to get the API version of Sniffer working again. 
The code's already in Declude, so should be primarily a matter of figuring out 
the logistics so that each client can use their own SNIFFER license.

The same is true for the API version of "some" virus scanner - whether AVG or 
ClamAV. We should eliminate the command line interface in favor of using the 
API version - then the client can choose to obtain the proper license of ClamAV 
or AVG. 
It doesn't have to handle the signature updates or any of those things, I'm 
fine that this is the customer's responsibility. 

InvURIBL works just fine here - although there is some overlap with Sniffer as 
far results. But both ARE using entirely different methology - so having the 
ability to check URI black lists is a very desirable option, of course - but to 
me less critical than getting away from command line scanners for Sniffer and 
Anti-Virus.

Best Regards,
Andy

John T
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