Reply to: Vance Reed
      Re: [Declude.Virus] [Declude.Virus Digest] on Saturday 3:55:35 PM

You were right, thanks. I did have a slightly older
version. These updates are on the we though, so you don't
need to contact support, see:

http://www.mcafeeb2b.com/naicommon/download/dats/superdat.asp

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Roger Heath

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V> Both Netshield and VirusScan have a service pack, SP1, that is
V> available.  You might want to make sure you are updating your
V> installation with it as well as the latest scanning engine, which is
V> 4140.  You will have to call McAfee/NAI customer support to get access
V> to their FTP site to download the service pack if you don't already have
V> it.

V> Regards,

V> Vance Reed


V> Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 12:26:35 -0400
V> From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
V> Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:Parse Error
V> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>I would say we handle about 5-10,000 emails a day
>>and this occurs roughly at a rate of about 10-20 times
>>per hour.

V> That level of E-mail shouldn't cause the known McAfee problem, where it 
V> will report an error if two copies are started too closely to one
V> another 
V> (if this happens, Declude will attempt re-scanning the E-mail several
V> times).

V> The exit code of 1 doesn't seem to be documented by McAfee.  I would 
V> recommend reinstalling McAfee, in case there is a problem with one or
V> more 
V> of the files.
V>                                                 -Scott


V> Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 11:47:17 -0500
V> From: Roger Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
V> Subject: Re[3]: [Declude.Virus] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:Parse Error
V> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
V> Reply to: R. Scott Perry
V>       Re: [Declude.Virus] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:Parse Error on Saturday
V> 11:26:35 AM

V> I think I will use the scanning limit of 1 and see
V> if they go away... that will kinda confirm if too close scanning might
V> be occurring...??

V> --
V> Roger Heath

V> advanced internet desktop: www.activatordesk.com   
V> antivirus antispam email : www.activatormail.com
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>>>I would say we handle about 5-10,000 emails a day
>>>and this occurs roughly at a rate of about 10-20 times
>>>per hour.

R>> That level of E-mail shouldn't cause the known McAfee problem, where 
R>> it
R>> will report an error if two copies are started too closely to one
V> another 
R>> (if this happens, Declude will attempt re-scanning the E-mail several
V> times).

R>> The exit code of 1 doesn't seem to be documented by McAfee.  I would
R>> recommend reinstalling McAfee, in case there is a problem with one or
V> more 
R>> of the files.

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