# The "####" in the LOGFILE option gets replaced with the month/date
LOGFILE E:\virus\vir####.log
LOGLEVEL HIGH
CONSOLE OFF
# SCANFILE is the location of the command-line virus scanner. Note that it
# must include the full path. VIRUSCODE is the code that scanner returns if
# it finds a virus.
SCANFILE C:\f-prot\F-Prot.exe /TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM /NOFLOPPY /ARCHIVE /NOBOOT
/DUMB /REPORT=report.txt
VIRUSCODE 3
VIRUSCODE 6
#VIRUSCODE 8
REPORT Infection
# VIRDIR is the directory to move E-mails with viruses; by default,
# it is set to 'virus' (\IMail\spool\virus).
VIRDIR E:\virus
# The MAXATONCE option limits the number of AV processes. For example,
# MAXATONCE 1 will only allow 1 AV process to run at once (IE for licensing
# purposes). A value of 0 (or commenting it out) allows unlimited processes
# to run at the same time.
#MAXATONCE 1
## The following options allow you to limit scanning to only incoming or outgoing
# E-mail, with v1.13 and higher. If they are commented out ("#" in front of them),
# Declude will scan all E-mail.
#INCOMING ON
#OUTGOING ON
#BANEXT COM
anyting else i can do to optimize it here
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: 12. april 2002 14:49
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] slow smtp
>
>
>
> >with around 150 000 users on a dual 933 with 1 gb ram, I get at lot of
> >restart of smtp service. and its very slow when i send mail
> >through the server anyone her having a good idea of how to speed it up
>
> That's a lot of E-mail to be virus scanning. My suggestion, if you are
> using Declude Virus Pro, would be to use the "PRESCAN ON" setting in the
> \IMail\Declude\virus.cfg file (changing the PRESCAN OFF to PRESCAN ON), if
> you haven't done so already.
>
> With PRESCAN set to ON (in the Pro version), Declude Virus will "pre-scan"
> E-mail that only has text and/or HTML sections (IE no attachments), and see
> if there is any potentially dangerous code (such as Javascript or Active-X
> or plugins). If not, it will allow the E-mail to pass through without
> being sent to the virus scanner. If Declude Virus does detect potentially
> dangerous code, it will send the E-mail to the virus scanner to determine
> whether or not a virus is present.
>
> Since a large portion (as much as 80% or so) of E-mail usually has HTML
> (which needs to be scanned) but doesn't contain anything that could be
> dangerous, this reduces the frequency that the virus scanner needs to be
> called, which in turn cuts down on CPU usage.
> -Scott
>
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