Yes, the virus messages are getting caught and being put in the virus
directory. The notifications aren't being sent. Should I stop the SMTP
service (or run Declude again) and test? OR are there other suggestions?
Thanks for all your help.
Jim
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] catching virus?
>
> > I am using Declude v. 1.65 with Sophos antivirus and have noticed
that
> >no virus messages were caught over the last week. I have caught messages
> >with banned extensions, but no virus messages. I went to the Declude site
> >and tried sending a couple of the eicar messages to test this out. The
> >messages were sent, but I have not received anything.
>
> If you have not received anything, then it sounds like the viruses are
> getting caught, but no notifications are being sent out.
>
> Have you checked the \IMail\spool\virus directory to see if viruses are
> getting caught and placed in there? That would indicate that the E-mails
> are getting caught by Declude Virus, but the notifications are no longer
> getting sent out for some reason.
>
> Another possibility here is that the Sophos on-access virus scanner is
> running, which could be interfering with Declude Virus.
> -Scott
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