Try adding the following line to your declude.cfg
WINSOCKCLEANUP ON
Stop/Restart the Decludeproc service
David Barker
www.declude.com
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 9:27 AM
To: IMail Admin
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] how is Declude 3.x?
I just moved colos and servers.
On the new(er) box, I installed Imail 8.21, Sniffer, Declude 3.0.5.20
Pro-Virus/JM.
Box is Dell Poweredge 1750, Dual Proc Xeon 2.4 Ghz, 3x73Gb Raid5,
Nics onboard (Broadcom Gigs, dual)
So far, I like the newer Declude - we were using 1.82 on Imail 8.05.
It was nice to get a clean start ...
HOWEVER, I am having problems after moving server into production and
into live performance. The box seems to lose connectivity and I have
to hard reboot it to get ability of the network to come back up.
There's no messages in the EVENT VIEWER - nada.
I know IMAIL had issues a long time ago with certain NICS - does
anyone know the status of that?
I am thinking it has to be the NIC I am using - the onboard Broadcom.
So, I updated the drivers to it and thinking that might help.
If not, I'll try the 2nd onboard and hoping it will help.
Next thing to try is IF I can get a nic in the box, I'll try that but
unsure if I have room.
Last will be putting new box in there and doing all this over again.
I don't think my Declude is causing it... anyone have thoughts on
this.
Thanks. -jason
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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 12:24:22 PM, you wrote:
IA> I just realized I hadn't seen any new versions of Declude in a while,
and I
IA> wonder if that means it's finally stable. We wanted to upgrade to 3.x,
but
IA> it seems like there were so many errors being reported here, and new
IA> iterations being released every few days. We prefer to wait until the
smoke
IA> clears. So what do people think now? Is 3.x fully reliable now?
IA> Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving,
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