Hi Roelof.

Thank you for your input. :)

I looked into my logfile, and it only gives me the path to my temp
folder as well as the filename (batxx.tmp) that it could not store.

How can I take a look at what's on my server?

Thank you,

Sebastian. :)

RO> Hello Sebastian,

RO> On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:08:40 +0100GMT (8-12-01, 14:08 +0100GMT, where I
RO> live), you wrote:

S>> The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
S>> time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
S>> that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - all that.

RO> The problem is that you've got a mail with a virus in your pop-box. TB
RO> tries to download the message and writes it in the temp-dir.
RO> Because Norton Antivirus doesn't allow the creation of this file (it
RO> is infected) TB can't finish the download, so it quits downloading.
RO> Next time TB starts collecting messages, it starts with the infected
RO> maessage, NAV prevents the downloading, so the message is still on
RO> your server. Etc, etc, etc.

RO> Solution? Two possibilities, disable NAV, collect the message with TB
RO> so it'll get deleted from the server and delete it in your inbox. Or
RO> delete the infected message from your server, the log of TB should
RO> give you the header-info of the faulty message, it's probably one with
RO> a from-address starting with an underscore _ , since that's the way
RO> badtrans works.


-- 
________________________________________________________
Archives   : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com
Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Latest Vers: 1.53d
FAQ        : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com 

Reply via email to