Kevin,

Since messages that are being held are not going to be immediately
moved out of that folder (like actively being processed messages), why
don't you have your on-access virus scanner monitor the hold
directory. This way the messages will be scanned and deleted if
infected.

Dean

On 11/9/06, Kevin Bilbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I was afraid of that. It would be great to be able to re-queue and only
virus scan or better yet virus can all message that do not get deleted by
junkmail including held messages. Then if HELD and VIRUS the hold as virus
not as spam.





Kevin Bilbee




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darrell
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:57 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] 2001 Virus got past declude





Kevin,





It's my understanding that newer versions of Smartermail do not require the
file to have the "X" prepended.  When the user requeues the message do you
drop it into the smartermail spool or the declude proc directory?  In order
for it to be rescanned by Declude you need to drop it into the proc folder.
Also, there is no way to the best of my knowledge to say just virus process
this requeued message.





Maybe you can (on the requeue process) append somethign to the message that
Declude Junkmail will force it to be whitelisted.  THis way it wont be held
again but will get processed by declude virus.





Darrell





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----- Original Message -----


From: Kevin Bilbee


To: JunkMail Declude


Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 2:42 PM


Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] 2001 Virus got past declude




I know why the virus got past Declude but I would like to know how to stop
it in the future.



We have the AFTERJUNKMAIL directive on. So the message was trapped as spam
and then when the user re-queued the message it was delivered to the users
mailbox. Is there a way to get Declude to virus scan messages that have been
re-queued and not do the spam checks?



What I am unclear on is how Declude interacts with SmarterMail



This is what I think happens.

1.       SmarterMail 3.x receives a message and places it into the proc
folder for Declude to process it

2.       On HOLD action Declude moves the message to the hold folder

3.       A message is re-queued into the SmarterMail spool folder with an
"X" pre-prepended to the file name.

4.       SmarterMail then delivers the message to the mailbox



Does Declude ever see a message that has been placed back into the
SmarterMail spool?

Should I be placing these messages back into the proc folder for Declude to
move them to the spool folder





I would like to see Declude virus scan all message that are not deleted by
JunkMail even if they are held.







Kevin Bilbee


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