Hi David,
A while ago I was told these can be deleted almost immediatly but the
running DecludeProc service has them locked so it will be needed to stop
DecludeProc, remove the temp files and then start Declude proc.
As part of my nightly routine I have now:
Thanks, I'll make it part of my monthly job that deletes files older than 30
days - that's tight enough for me.
Of course, Declude or Commtouch should be cleaning up after itself (e.g.,
whenever new files/signatures are downloaded) - but that's a different
story.
From: supp...@declude.com
Thanks - downloaded and installed.
I'll have to take a look at the integrated Sniffer. I got pulled away and
never got back to it.
I'll have to take a good luck at the rulebase update - on first glace it
seems as if your script is leaving out the crucial SNF2CHECK to make sure
that the
On 3/19/2010 11:26 AM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Thanks - downloaded and installed.
I'll have to take a look at the integrated Sniffer. I got pulled away and
never got back to it.
I'll have to take a good luck at the rulebase update - on first glace it
seems as if your script is leaving out the
Hi Pete:
Thanks for jumping in.
1. The SNF engine performs the SNF2CHECK task before it accepts a new
rulebase
I'm a little confused - the script replaces the rulebase - without checking.
So what happens if the rulebase is bad. By the time the engine checks the
good one is already rename and
On 3/19/2010 1:46 PM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Hi Pete:
Thanks for jumping in.
1. The SNF engine performs the SNF2CHECK task before it accepts a new
rulebase
I'm a little confused - the script replaces the rulebase - without checking.
So what happens if the rulebase is bad. By the time the engine
Thanks
If the rulebase does not properly authenticate in the SNF engine then the
reload is rejected.
Once the guard time expires the update script will be run again (by default
after 3 minutes).
Which also means, if the corrupt rulebase persists and the server or
services happen to be
This is the answer directly from Commtouch:
You can safely stop commtouch [declude] and delete all of these files. If
any are needed, the application will download them again, but any handled in
this matter should be a few days old. Usually Commtouch will clean up these
files on its own, but
Thanks!
DecludeProc should probably just delete that folder content when the service
is restarted the first time before the first email is processed. Then
CommTouch can reinitialize itself subsequently.
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On 3/19/2010 2:48 PM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Thanks
If the rulebase does not properly authenticate in the SNF engine then the
reload is rejected.
Once the guard time expires the update script will be run again (by default
after 3 minutes).
Which also means, if the corrupt rulebase
Hi Andy,
What tool are you using to specify x days old when deleting? Or are you
allready using Powershell?
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Hi,
No I have a little cscript I wrote that iterates through subdirectories and
takes parameters like /lastweek /lastmonth etc.
I'll be happy to share, if you need it.
Best Regards,
Andy
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On 3/19/2010 5:52 PM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
No I have
a little cscript I
wrote that iterates through subdirectories and takes parameters like
/lastweek /lastmonth etc.
If you're looking for something ready-made and don't need anything
extra I used to have good luck
I have a similar routine that I run, but I utilize a batch file that
uses the command line forfiles utility. It was part of the windows
resource kits and takes parameters like /d -7 which would affect files
with a modification date of 7 days ago.
No I have a little cscript I wrote that iterates
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