Scott,
thanks for the download but it is still getting caught. What am I missing? I
replaced the exe and ran the exe and see the new version in the email
output. Ideas?
CA
Could that be the MIME segment in MIME preamble vulnerability (which it
turns out would get caught even with the
Was just curious what this meant. Have never seen this before.
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thanks for the download but it is still getting caught. What am I missing? I
replaced the exe and ran the exe and see the new version in the email
output. Ideas?
What is the *exact* name of the vulnerability that is getting caught?
If you type \IMail\Declude -diag (*EXACTLY* like that) from a
This is just one of the many IP4R tests that you have activated.
Take a look at this for detail:
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
They are all listed above.
MONKEYFORMMAIL
Lists servers running formmail, which can be used to send spam. Zone
transfers required for large
Was just curious what this meant. Have never seen this before.
X-Spam-Tests-Failed: MONKEYFORMMAIL
The X-Spam-Test-Failed: line shows a list of the spam tests that the
E-mail failed. In this case, the E-mail failed the MONKEYFORMMAIL
test. You can go to
Title: Monitoring of Declude Virus
I have downloaded and installed/tested the Virus Log Analyzer to take a look at what is being caught in the way of viruses. However, I wanted to see what others are using to 'real' time monitor the virus logs. Outside of using WinTail to watch the log
Title: Issues running the fpcmd.exe scanner
Reading some of the archives suggested that if using F-Prot it was best to use the fpcmd.exe over the f-prot.exe due to some errors encountered with using f-prot.exe. Upon testing the f-prot.exe works great, reports in the log just fine, and sends
Scott
Gotcha..sorry I have been working off-site so I am using many diff ways to
send email to you and take care of this problem. The latest one worked
great..appreciate the attention to my problem.
Thanks
CA
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Reading some of the archives suggested that if using F-Prot it was best to
use the fpcmd.exe over the f-prot.exe due to some errors encountered with
using f-prot.exe
12/20/2002 12:59:44 Q5a90002f0078444b Starting scanner #1:
C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe
/TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM
Title: Issues running the fpcmd.exe scanner
I ran into the same problem. Leave off the
/nofloppy
I found it easiest to just copy Scott's setup from
the online manual then change the drive/directory for your setup.
Actually, fpcmd appears to be slightly more
efficient on our system running
Reading some of the archives suggested that if using F-Prot it was best
to
use the fpcmd.exe over the f-prot.exe due to some errors encountered
with
using f-prot.exe
12/20/2002 12:59:44 Q5a90002f0078444b Starting scanner #1:
C:\Progra~1\FSI\F-Prot\fpcmd.exe
/TYPE /SILENT /NOMEM
Scott,
Thank you for your wisdom, you are awesome.
-Keith
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 2:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Issues running the fpcmd.exe scanner
Reading some of the
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