Hello Johannes, Friday, June 4, 2004, 07:20, you wrote: >> 6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - Received message from >> [EMAIL PROTECTED], size: 43024 bytes, subject: "Mail Delivery >> (failure [EMAIL PROTECTED])" >> !6/3/2004, 15:11:47: FETCH - could not store message (file name >> - C:\DOCUME~1\BARRYT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat1429.tmp)
JP> Look at the subjects, those are virus worms spreading... >> I checked C:\DOCUME~1\BARRYT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\, but I have no idea why >> The Bat! could not store the messages or why the earlier messages >> disappeared. Does anyone have any thoughts? JP> You run an antivirus program in the background, which denied TB from JP> accessing the temp files because they contain a worm. After (another) PC rebuild, I'm now getting a similar: 04/06/2004, 14:02:27: FETCH - Received message from <e-mail addr>, size: 72175 bytes, subject: "Re: Mail delivery failed (Error:3873)" !04/06/2004, 14:02:28: ANTIVIRUS - The anti-virus has reported an error, the object cannot be checked for viruses Which is no doubt caused by KAV proper interfering with the KAV plug-in for TB! Unfortunately the plug-in is using my system32 directory for storing the temp file, so I'm reluctant to remove it from the real-time AV monitor path. How do other KAV users get around this? Does this have something to do with the KAV option to rename infected files in the source folder vs. moving them to an "infected" folder? P.S. What's the convention for posting long lines, especially log-file extracts? Do I wrap them and make them unreadable, or leave them for the reader to deal with? -- Nick Using TheBat!: v2.11 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html