Hello,
Same Here. I love the ease of use with F-prot. And the license is great so
we have it running on all our in-house systems. I have also started using it
on all our corporate customers where we provide IT Support. I just get the
customer an F-prot license for $40 (20 users) and can install
Hate to sounds like the idiot butcould someone answer a couple
questions on F-prot
It anti-virus?
Does in run at the server level?
Does it run at the client level also, or only at client level?
Sorry if I came in on the back side of this conversation...
Thanks
gb
At 08:37 AM
Hate to sounds like the idiot butcould someone answer a couple
questions on F-prot
It anti-virus?
Does in run at the server level?
Does it run at the client level also, or only at client level?
It is an anti-virus program that a lot of people use with Declude Virus, as
it is reliable
It anti-virus?
F-Prot is an Anti-Virus program.
Does in run at the server level?
It can run and protect a server OS and works with Declude Virus.
Does it run at the client level also, or only at client level?
Yes, it can run on any computer. There are also flavors for Nix.
John Tolmachoff
Ok, I do not see F-prot on the F-secure site at all, and F-secure
antivirus is $80 for personal edition, $424 for the server edition, and
I so not see mention of 20 user license.
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
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F-Prot? I recommend it! If you install it to work with Declude ensure
that it doesn't autostart otherwise Declude can't call itbecause it's
already running (you'll see errors in the logs saying this)
"You need to remove
F-Stopw from startup.
You have to do that in the
Ok, I do not see F-prot on the F-secure site at all, and F-secure
antivirus is $80 for personal edition, $424 for the server edition, and
I so not see mention of 20 user license
www.f-prot.com
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
Chuck,
F-secure isn't F-Prot (not as far as I'm aware anyway)
Windows/ODS pricing details are here
http://www.f-prot.com/products/pricecomwin.html
Note Linux and FreeBSD versions are far more expensive than Windows
versions.
David
WiSS Limited
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As I know there exists some licensing/reseling/developing contracts
between frisk (f-prot.com) and f-secure.
Probably this is also the cause of the short delay on virus updates
compared to other AV engines.
Markus
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Hi;
Simple go to: http://www.f-prot.com/products/fpwin.html
Then click on:
1: Download
2: Order F-Prot AntivirusTM for Windows [First row - 2nd column]
3: Select Country
Product Licence Price Quantity
F-Prot Antivirus for Windows
(Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP; includes the DOS
Thanks all, my yahoo searches kept turning up to f-secure's site.
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] f-prot
Scott,
One of the protocols we're developing for SortMonster includes a waiting
period for messages from untrusted/unknown servers. The idea is that if the
message or it's source are producing malware or other unwanted content then
a delay would give detection systems and filters a chance to
Title: Header Help
Scott,
We are running the 1.67beta version (due to needing the ROUTETO capabilities for store/forward domains). We use the ROUTETO command in our junkmail file on the WEIGHT20 test. In the header, prior to 1.67beta, we use to see a line in the header that stated it
Title: Header Help
Hello, All,
Now that I have a good understanding of how the
weighting system in Declude.JunkMail works I am interested in learning about
some of the other features available with the program.
Is there any way that I can isolate a sender's
domain and tell Declude that all
Is there any way that I can isolate a sender's domain and tell Declude
that all mail from that domain IS spam or all mail from that domain is NOT
spam? I think I've read discussion that has allusions to this ability but
I'm not quite sure what the feature is called.
That's called a Sender
Hello, All,
I am interested in establishing a optimal weight (for a single domain name)
under which all legitmate e-mail will definitely pass (along with a
substantial amount of true positives, i.e. real spam) and any e-mail with a
weight greater than that is always going to be spam.
To that end
To that end I have created 25 tests...
WEIGHT01
WEIGHT02
...
WEIGHT24
WEIGHT25
which are defined just like WEIGHT10 and WEIGHT20.
One catch here is that an E-mail with a total weight of 25 will fail all 25
tests (if they are set up like the WEIGHT10 and WEIGHT20 tests). It might
be better
He could also use
WEIGHT02 weightmatch x x 2 0
Since weightmatch matches exactly that weight. I will recommend using
little bit bigger catch boxes though.
I think you will get a very good picture by having ranges set up along
these lines:
WEIGHT00-04 weightrange x x 0
Another strange occurrence, is prior to the upgrade, in our
postmaster.eml
file for Declude Virus we had notifications going to two different
recipients (prior both domains were virtual to our box). These two
different domains are now setup as store/forward domains,
however, they
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Reply-To:
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Subject: Stock
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003
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Hey, Scott!
From my point of view, a false positive is a false positive is a false
positive. I just need to make sure that a message has to fail more than
the
BADHEADERS test to get rejected.
On the other hand, with this attitude, it will be impossible to stop
viruses in the future.
I
From my point of view, a false positive is a false positive is a false
positive. I just need to make sure that a message has to fail more than
theBADHEADERS test to get rejected.
On the other hand, with this attitude, it will be impossible to stop
viruses in the future.
I guess I'm a
I am trying to create a message
rule that will forward the spam message to another account and add a subject
line.
(i.e-
Rule # 1:
F~@1yahoopills.com
I want to forward this message to
another address : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
however, I want to alter the
subject line to say Rule1.
I have
I' m getting - Error 5 starting external program - on my external test.
What could this possibly mean?
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[This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)]
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This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To
unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to
I' m getting - Error 5 starting external program - on my external test.
What could this possibly mean?
That error message means that Windows denied Declude JunkMail from starting
the external program. Most likely, there is a permissions issue.
-Scott
Set your virus to hold and not delete...then you will see many a spam in
there being held because of broken email clients. They were caught by the
Virus program...
Jim Rooth
Klotron, Inc.
214.244.0979
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F-Secure Anti-Virus (FSAV) uses the f-prot engine in its product. The FSAV product
has two other engines as well. If you get Total Suite, it is licensed per client
(with quantity price breaks) and can be used on unlimited servers.
-- Dan
David Lewis-Waller wrote:
Chuck,
F-secure isn't
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