forwarded email from aol (.eml files) have gotten through declude and
f-prot.  users are returning messages to our users that those emails have a
virus.  i need to include eml file attachments in scanning.

???

thanks

----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 8:30 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] McAfee NetShield Upgrade


>
> >In the declude.cfg look for;
> >
> >SCANNERTIMEOUT  60
> >
> >I think 60 is the default so if you increase this your scanner is allowed
> >more time to scan big files and thus eliminate your problem.
>
> Actually, his problem is with the scanner itself, when it is not being
used
> with Declude.
>
> The SCANNERTIMEOUT actually should never need to be changed.  A virus
> scanner should be able to scan any attachments within a second or two at
> the most.  The SCANNERTIMEOUT value is designed to be a fail-safe, in case
> the scanner never ends (which will happen if a GUI scanner is accidentally
> used, for example).  In a case like that, the SCANNERTIMEOUT will (help)
> prevent the system from crashing after running out of resources.
>                                                              -Scott
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