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If AVP is set to delete an infected
message, are you saying that it just passes that code to SCSMfilter and
SCSMfilter deletes the message? I'm a bit confused about how that all works now.
Could you give me the step-by-step procedure for when an infected email comes in
through SMTPRcv. Is the following correct?
1. Infected email comes in through
SMTPRcv and is put in Prein.
2. SCSMfilter takes it and passes it
off to AVP, who passes it to EZ Antivirus.
3. EZ Antivirus scans it and passes
back the code for infected (either 64 or 32 from what I can
tell).
4. AVP takes the code and gives it to
SCSMfilter.
5. SCSMfilter deletes
it???
I really would like to get this fixed because I hadn't checked the server
for an hour and there were 49 infected emails in the Trash folder.
Unfortunately, there were two good emails, so I can't just delete everything
that's in Trash.
Woodie
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web design and hosting. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zaxalon Webmaster Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 1:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: FW: Help Zaxalon!! AVP only returns a code
to SCSMfilter to tell that program the disposition of an e-mail message, it does
not actually move it itself. If it encounters a serious error that would
cause it to de-activate, it will trash the message for safety and/or analysis,
regardless of your infected message disposition setting, as it isn’t clear this
message was infected. You can run AVP on a
message from the command line with “AVP <msgfile> <rcpfile>”.
If you set HKLM\Software\Zaxalon\AVP\DevEnviron, type REG_SZ, to value “1”,
before running this from the command line, AVP will popup its disposition of the
message in a message box rather than return a DOS exit code. This registry
key value must be set back to zero, or deleted, for AVP to work as a filter…
don’t have SCSMfilter running while you have DevEnviron set to
1. I would suspect that
your engine isn’t returning an “infected” nor “clean” exit code per your engine
tab settings setup, however I’m not using the newest EZ Antivirus, so I can not
answer this for sure. Hope this
helps. --
Eric From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Woodie Sayles Any idea
why all the infected messages would be put in the Trash folder, rather than
being deleted like I've specified in the setup of AVP? This started happening
with the new version of EZ Antivirus. The other
strange thing is that even if I specify a different Trash folder (i.e.,
TrashAVP), it still puts the messages in the Trash folder, not in the new
TrashAVP folder. It's like AVP isn't looking at the configuration for some
reason. Woodie
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