In the virus.cfg set DELETEVIRUSES ON
That will leave non infected banned files in the virus directory

Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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From: "John Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Declude.Virus] banned ext


> Is there any way for Declude to scan for viruses in banned extensions,
> then if it passes that test, allow me to hold for further action.  I
> realize this is a little against the logic of banning particular
> extensions, but ...
>
> Rationale: I'm banning a number of extensions.  However a vast majority
> have viruses, which I manually scan and delete.  If the scanner could
> detect those and Declude delete them (in my case), I wouldn't have to
> manually handle so many.
>
> I guess this boils down to: can we, should we, may we in the future,
> have more control on the order tests are run.?
>
> John
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