Hi Scott:

One thing I noticed when we were moving our servers.  I made a mistake in
the file path for the virus scanners (2 of them) and did not realize it
until I received a virus.

The interesting thing that I noticed was the attachment (.scr) was with the
virus.  The virus.cfg had it listed as a banned extension.

BANEXT  scr

To me it seems like from a programming perspective and a fail safe measure
when the virus scanners return error (as wrong setup)  the attachment ban
should do it is supposed to do - simply as a fail safe measure.

Just a thought..

Regards,
Kami



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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Error in Virus Scanner



>05/29/2003 06:26:42 Qe05301090146bcae Error 0 in virus scanner.

Are you using two or more virus scanners?  There does appear to be an issue 
with 1.70 where this message will appear in the log file if one or more 
scanners report an error, but the last one does not.  This will be fixed in 
the next release (an interim release can be made available immediately if 
necessary).

                                                    -Scott
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