Lenny:

This is what we have:

SCANFILE        C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM
/ARCHIVE /NOBOOT /DUMB /REPORT=report.txt
VIRUSCODE       3
VIRUSCODE       6
REPORT          Infection:

Regards,
Kami


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lenny Bauman
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Still working on Spool overflow

> The first thing to do is to switch from F-Prot.exe (16-bit) to 
> fpcmd.exe (32-bit), as quite a few servers have serious troubles when 
> there are too many 16-bit processes (for no apparent reason).

What is the setting in the virus.cfg for fpcmd.exe


> How many E-mails do you send/receive per day on this server?  What is 
> the CPU power of the server?  I'm guessing you are processing about 
> 250,000 E-mails/day on that server.  At 250,000 E-mails/day, you're 
> quickly approaching IMail's limitations -- specifically, at that 
> volume, you only have 10 seconds to process each E-mail.  That 
> includes scanning for
viruses
> (which is quick, but CPU-intensive), scanning for spam (which takes 
> time, but little CPU power), and actually delivery (quick for local 
> mailboxes, lengthy for outgoing E-mail).

I ran DOMLIST and is showed 249,070

>
> To scan 250,000 E-mails/day for viruses, you should be dealing with at 
> least 2.5GHz of CPU power (1 2.5GHz CPU, 2 1.3GHz CPUs, etc.).

Running on a P4 3.0 gig with WinNT4.0



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