I did some testing this weekend (trying to isolate the error 8 in virus
scanner), and when I would run the fpcmd agains a known virus in the
spool/virus directory, the /server switch was used regardless of it
being in the command line.  By the way, we still get the error 8 in
Virus scanner 1.  This happens because the new f-prot does not report
the EZIP viruses properly.  It only states that it "could" be harmful.
It does however quarantine the message anyway though.


Jason


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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] F-Prot 3.14e 32 bit version settings



>Has there been a conclusion as to what the command line should be for 
>fpcmd.exe?

Our recommended settings are the same as before, as they should catch
any 
known virus.  Unless we have reason to believe that some of the new
options 
have a good chance of catching new viruses *and* that they are very 
unlikely to catch legitimate mail, we probably won't change our
recommendation.

That being said, there are certainly a lot of our customers who feel
better 
having the new options enabled.  So if you are comfortable knowing that 
there is a chance that legitimate E-mails may get caught (probably only
if 
they have an attachment), you should feel free to use those options.

                                                    -Scott
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