Evans,
I use F-Prot, ClamWin, AVG and NOD32, in that order.
I don't use ClamWin to do scheduled scans and it doesn't do on-access
scanning, so it doesn't interfere with F-Prot in any way.
George
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Here's my link to filters / external programs that
I found over time. Publically (meaning free) available filters / external
programs have dropped off over time.
http://it.farmprogress.com/declude/declude.htm
The Mailpure filters were very educational. They
definitely taught me a lot about
If ClamWin doesn't do on access scanning and it is the only virus scanner
running on my system, to what can I attribute the errors in this log
segment?
01/22/2006 00:11:52.187 42470405 Vulnerability flags = 0
01/22/2006 00:11:52.234 42470405 Error 87 starting scanner
I would like to try my hand at writing filters. Does anyone
have any sample vb source code? Maybe just a skeleton I could use to learn
from?
Thanks,
Evans Martin
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HOSTING: http://www.martek.net
PROGRAMMING: http://www.martekware.com
iPlus Info
1. You should be using fpcmd.exe which is the 32bit scanner of F-Prot not
the f-prot.exe which is the 16 bit version.
2. Remove the /NOFLOPPY and /PACKED options from the switches
3. Ensure that the Real Time protector of F-Prot is not installed.
David B
www.declude.com
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The F-Prot default setup does do on-access scanning. You should either
disable that which is the recommended Declude method, exclude the IMail
directory and sub-directories from the F-Prot On-access scan. I've enclosed
excerpts from the Declude EVA Manual for your information.
George
3. F-Prot
I'm using the old 16-bit DOS version. It only runs when Declude kicks it
off.
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:29 PM
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Evans,
As David just said, you should be using the 32 bit version, not the 16 bit
version. It still fits the 'low-budget' criteria.
George
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Ok. Just purchased it. Thanks for the info.
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:56 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Virus Scanning For
I wouldn't recommend removing the /PACKED switch. Here are the switches I
have been using on both of our IMail/Declude/F-Prot servers for the past
couple of years without issue:
C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe -AI -ARCHIVE=5 -DUMB -NOBOOT -NOBREAK -NOMEM
-PACKED -SAFEREMOVE -SERVER -SILENT
Evans,
You can check the F-Prot documentation, but I don't believe that you can
selectively turn off On-Access scanning.
George
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 5:24 PM
I found something in their FAQ that says just that. It sure would be useful
if they would allow exclusions. We need to let them know that as a
community.
Evans Martin
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