Grant, Their is nothing native to Declude to prevent that - the only real option besides something custom is to limit the size at the imail layer.
Darrell
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Grant Griffith writes:
Yep, we had one client send a 50+ and 45+ at the same time.  That is about
the same time the system locked up.  It is a Dual Pentium 3.6 processors
with at least 2 gig of memory.  I would of hoped it could keep up, but seems
to be a pattern this week whenever huge emails get sent thru the server, it
locks up and needs rebooted to fix it.
How does anyone else handle this?  I would guess there would be a way to not
scan messages over a certain size???? Thanks, Grant Griffith EI8HTLEGS, A Division of ETC (812)932-1000 _____
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Subject: [Declude.Virus] Limit Size of message to be scanned? Hello All,
Is there a way to limit the size of the message that Declude/F-Prot can
scan?  We have some customers that are sending 50+ meg files and it is
causing our servers to have major issues.  Is there a setting to say skip
anything over a certain size? Either in F-Prot or Declude?
We fixed it currently by setting it to OFF for certain domains, but really
want to ban extensions and vulnerabilities for those domains.. Thanks, Grant Griffith EI8HTLEGS, A Division of ETC (812)932-1000


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