Thanks for the immediate reply G
Will it treat the message like a virus. IE not forward it to the recipient?
Love your company and product. You should start a consulting company and
teach corporations how to treat customers.
DC
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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 1:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Could not find parse string Infection: in
report.txt
Can anyone tell me what this means. I included the later lines as well.
03/19/2004 03:01:17 Qa8cb020101122357 Could not find parse string
Infection:
in report.txt
That means that F-Prot detected a suspicious file, but not a virus. When it
does that, it can't know the virus name, so it cannot report the virus name
in the report.txt file. Since Declude Virus expects a virus name to be
present, that warning is logged. In this case, you will see the name of the
virus appear as [Unknown Virus].
-Scott
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