Scott,

So the scanner running, even though, detects the virus does remove the
message form the queue.

Oh ^&*(.


Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] DSN:Declude AV and F-Prot



>I just looked at the logs, and it looks like Declude is not scanning 
>the e-mails.
>
>I have F-Prot running in the task bar, and has been catching any 
>viruses coming in.

That's the problem.

An on-access scanner (the one running in the task bar) typically deletes or 
removes viruses, so when Declude calls the command line scanner, the 
command line scanner says the attachment is virus-free.  Since no virus was 
detected, the E-mail is delivered, along with the virus.  That's why 
on-access scanners should normally be disabled.
                                                          -Scott

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