Matt, yes they are actively working on number 1.

 

John T

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
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I would hope that #1 becomes a priority as well.  Having a program that handles spam, and especially viruses crash on parsing an E-mail, malformed or not, is a security issue as well as a stability one, though it appears that they might have addressed the stability thing.  There's nothing worse than having a customer call up and ask you why you are passing multiple spams or even viruses.  I don't however know that this causes leakage, but it is a bug and bugs aren't always predictable.

Matt



John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:

Per Bill at Declude, number 3 is fixed and number 4 is being fixed.

 

John T

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-----Original Message-----
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Current release is 3.0.5.3

 

Reactions/observations so far:

 

1. Dropping known bad d and q files, decludeproc moves them to a new folder \proc\review. The Decludeproc did crash and stop, but it was restarted. I am not sure if the files were moved upon restart or at the time of the crash. I am suspecting that what happens is when decludeproc is started, any files in the proc\work folder are moved to the proc\review folder. I can live with this unless of course the messages that are causing this become more prevalent. Declude is still searching for the cause and remedy for the crash, and I have just sent a bunch more information to them regarding this issue. Note that any files in the work folder are moved, so you should activily monitor that folder. I am doing so by copying and modifying the script Bill has for monitoring HOLD1 and HOLD2. If some one has a better idea, please let me know.

2. Hijack and Confirm appear to be working correctly now, waiting for a test.

3. During the install, the default location is not correct at all. You must change the install location to the Imail directory. I have responded to Declude about this recommending that the default location be taken from the Imail install registry key.

4. If you make a mistake during the install like I did, (accepting the default location,) and have to uninstall, you have to do a restart to clear the decludeproc from the services list to complete the service deletion. (This happened to me anyways, your mileage may vary.)

 

 

John T

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I see 3.0.5 was released today.  Anyone know if this fixes the reported performance and stability issues reported here with the 3.0.x betas?


Darin.

 

 

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