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Sharyn,
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What version automatically stops the forging ( or ones that are deemed forging )
viruses from sending out emails to the receipent and/or other postmaster ?
We are running v1.75
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From: Marc Catuogno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We let it send out a few to clients and then stop it after a few days.
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From: Grant Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 15:36:29 -0500
Do many of you use the recip notification? I can see
What version automatically stops the forging ( or ones that are deemed
forging ) viruses from sending out emails to the receipent and/or other
postmaster ?
We are running v1.75
If you upgrade to 1.77 at http://www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm it will
automatically stop the bogus
I recently added a couple of new SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS entries to my .eml
files. Then I noticed that I was no longer receiving any notifications at
all. Upon reviewing the log, I found:
02/05/2004 08:29:59 Q4557000602c0a66d ERROR: No recipients in
D:\IMail\Declude\POSTMASTER.eml (is there a To:
I'm running the demo version of declude (we will be buying it soon Scott), using AVG
from Grisoft as our scanner. Is there a way to supress the pop ups that avg generates
when it finds a virus?
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It would be best to share your config for that scanner.
Matt
Scott Heath wrote:
I'm running the demo version of declude (we will be buying it soon Scott), using AVG
from Grisoft as our scanner. Is there a way to supress the pop ups that avg generates
when it finds a virus?
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Its the same one on the declude site...
SCANFILE
C:\Progra~1\Grisoft\AVG6\avg.exe /NOMEM /NOSELF /ARC /REPORT=report.txt
VIRUSCODE 2
VIRUSCODE 6
REPORTidentified
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From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The new version of AVG is 7. Maybe you picked up an old version though.
In AVG 7 at least, you want to make sure that you don't install AVG
Resident Shield or the E-mail scanner. It could be that your pop-ups
are coming from the real-time component.
Also, if you are running two virus
Umm.. Don't you need to delete the blank line(s), within your *.eml files,
right after your SKIPIFVIRUSNAMESHAS .. ??
~Rick
I recently added a couple of new SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS entries
to my .eml files. Then I noticed that I was no longer
receiving any notifications at all. Upon
Posting to my post.. Sorry.. Something like this or is mine wrong?
Ommitt the dashes -
~Rick
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SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Braid
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Bridex
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Bugbear
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Dumar
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
Rick:
It seems like you want to skip mailing the email if the sender is forged.
With the latest release you can do the following. This is our sender.eml
file. Using skipifforging you don't have to keep tarck of the forging
viruses.
Regards,
kami
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SKIPIFFORGING
From: [EMAIL
Well Great!.. I learned something new today.
Thanks Kami,
~Rick
Rick:
It seems like you want to skip mailing the email if the
sender is forged. With the latest release you can do the
following. This is our sender.eml file. Using skipifforging
you don't have to keep tarck of the
Hey Guys,
I am having a problem here... not sure if it is with declude or with f-prot.
Thought I would ask here. What is happening is this. My mail will be coming
in, I run task manager and see many declude.exe running. then all of a
sudden mail will not come in. when I check the task manager
Hello,
It's a very long story how I got to this answer for our mail servers, but if
you do the following registry change I'll bet a cup of coffee that your
problem goes away and your server has some minor increase in overall
capacity. This change adjusts the size of desktop heaps created by
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