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Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] F-prot 3.14c Error 5
Hiw does one determine if they are are having this problem? Version
3.14c seems fine to me
You'll see the Error 5 in your declude virus log.
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] F-prot 3.14c Error 5
Got this from frisk today
any
Dear Serge,
According to our development team, no changes were done to the error codes
in our command line scanners. Error code '5' generally means Scan aborted
by Ctrl+C or Esc.
- Original Message
We're seeing the same thing David did - random error 5's on the newest F-prot. I
backed off to the previous version. Is there a way to rescan the error 5's using
Declude from the command line if I create a batch file?
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Scott, if Declude Virus encounters an Error 5 with scanner 1, does it not
even attempt to run the message through the second scanner?
Normal virus detected without Error 5:
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02/25/2004 05:32:05 Qa3d35c70b2d0 Scanner 1: Virus= W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Attachment=part3.zip [14] O
02/25/2004
Scott, if Declude Virus encounters an Error 5 with scanner 1, does it not
even attempt to run the message through the second scanner?
It should call both scanners, no matter what.
02/25/2004 08:50:21 Qd23b256a001cfa29 Could not find parse string
Infection: in report.txt
02/25/2004 08:50:21
We're seeing the same thing David did - random error 5's on the newest
F-prot. I backed off to the previous version. Is there a way to rescan
the error 5's using Declude from the command line if I create a batch file?
You could try copying the files back to the spool directory, and then
We're seeing the same thing David did - random error 5's on
the newest F-prot. I backed off to the previous version.
Same thing here. While going back to 3.14b I've noticed that the missing
fpcmd.exe causes the following lines in the logfile: (3.14c must be removed
before reinstalling
Can Declude be run from a folder other than the main IMail spool folder? - in which
case a good message would not be moved to a virus subfolder.
Alternatively, can I temporarily stop the queue manager to run the scan?
Thanks,
You could try copying the files back to the spool directory,
Can Declude be run from a folder other than the main IMail spool folder? -
in which case a good message would not be moved to a virus subfolder.
The Declude.exe file should be in the \IMail directory, and the scanned
files really should be in the spool. Using other directories may work, but