Is there a way to keep from sending warning emails to certain domains, like
AOL?
No, there is not.
I am getting tired of AOL users writing postmaster back and saying they do
not have a virus or that they do not know who sent it to them, etc... it
wastes a lot of my time!
Perhaps you could
Interesting new virus, shouldn't take long till we start seeing this show
up in our traps, I'm afraid ..
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Symantec Security Response is reporting a new Level 3 mass mailer worm
Called W32.Liac.A@mm. W32.Liac.A@mm is a mass mailer that emails itself to
all addresses in
Being that this comes as an .exe attachment, those with a banned
extension policy will be afforded that protection until the AV companies
come out with updated definitions.
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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Perhaps you could have the notifications sent from an account other than
the postmaster account, and occasionally check the account for new mail?
I would still get the emails... it is really just AOL I want to keep from
sending notifications to.
We will likely be adding the ability to block
To those interested in the topic of virus scanner cost a few weeks ago,
here is an update on my conversations with McAfee.
Not Good.
If we got the rate of their best client, we would pay about $2,000 per
year.
Any we are a small shop.
:(
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
OK, so now I am going to throw this question out there.
Aside from F-Prot, which other low cost virus scanners are Declude users
using?
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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Aside from F-Prot, which other low cost virus scanners are Declude users
using?
I have been so pleased with F-Prot that I have not looked anywhere else. I
started with it because of price, but we quickly replaced McAffee around the
office with the site license version of F-Prot.
Sheldon
Hello John,
Monday, July 08, 2002, 4:21:02 PM, you wrote:
JT OK, so now I am going to throw this question out there.
JT Aside from F-Prot, which other low cost virus scanners are Declude users
JT using?
JT John Tolmachoff
JT IT Manager, Network Engineer
JT RelianceSoft, Inc.
JT Fullerton, CA
Scott,
First, I should mention that this is the Declude Virus mailing list, and
everyone on this list is getting a copy of this.
I just received a call from someone trying to send me email for 3 days.
Is returned saying uynknown account.
That's not a Declude issue. Declude doesn't touch the
Thanks for the help.
We named the MX record. Hopefully that will take care of the problem.
Doug
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Is there anywhere you can check what viruses are blocked with the current
definitions of F-Prot.
You can type F-Prot /VIRLIST to see a list of the viruses that it knows of.
-Scott
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Thank you
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 6:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Virus Scanner
Is there anywhere you can check what viruses are blocked with the current
NOD32 has uncluttered server licensing at $300. Same for Kaspersky but at
$560. Not sure how compatible with Declude either of the report formats are.
Norman is decent and will install, but licensing may be an issue.
Trend's PCScan is freely available via their emergency disk download, with
no
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