Thank you for clearing that up before I tried to enter the line in
myself. Does declude work with InoculateIT.
> > I checked out declude's website and it looks like it is a "middle
>> man" type of software. It looked to me like it forwards all mail to
>> your desktop antivirus program.
>
>Yes, that is correct.
>
>> Is this an accurate observation, if so I have found a registry key
>> that ipswitch says you can add in to do the same thing.
>
>That's actually the registry key that Declude uses to hook into
>IMail. The problem is that you can't just enter the name of the
>virus scanner there. You have to write a program that will call the
>virus scanner, as well as housekeeping and other tasks
>(locking/unlocking the SMTP files, handling MIME segments (including
>recursive MIME segments and embedded E-mails), uudecoding, base64
>conversions and such). You also have to be careful to make sure to
>handle security (such as some kid sending an attachment named
>"C:\autoexec.bat"), as well as handling the E-mail (what do you do
>if it has a virus?).
>
>If you are a programmer, you can certainly go ahead and use that
>registry entry. But, it may be a bit of work. <G>
>
>
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> -Scott
>
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