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Thanks, i thought the SCA engine was an offshoot of
SA. It's just that in my quarantine after 12 hours most of what was caught was
caught by my custom filters. then I lost the ability to look at the vircom
native filters and found many caught by 'miscellananeous'. I'm not sure i
understand what that is, but thought that something went wrong with our
install.
would you say it is better to not use the custome
scripts or to continue to use them or to start with a fresh batch of scripts
based on what gets thru now.
by the way, i think that this new program is
actually less resource intensive that any previous that i have run in the modus
line.
thanks
vince
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Rakowitz
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 7:43 AM
Subject: [Modus] upgraded but Careful there vince, the Vircom solution is named SCA (Sequential Content Analyzer).
As far as seeing how it works, the only thing you can currently see are the results (i.e. quarantine monitoring).
It was a bit strange for us to �just trust it� and let it work, but after several weeks of having it in service my advice is to �just trust it� and let it work J
We still monitor the quarantine and reports .
Bill
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Ok, we upgraded, but how do i find what the Spam Assasin front end is doing. somehow, i thought there would be someplace to look and see what was happening. I can't even see the 'catagories' for the vircom scripts now.
Is there a place to see what the SA is doing?
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