In the Virus.cfg, it is pointing to the default, E:/IMail/Spool/Virus.  We
currently have it commented out (with a #), so nothing is getting sent to
that folder.  I'm assuming it is just deleting them.  Could that be the
problem?  Do we have to send them to that folder?

Tim Cook
Varsity Contractors
IT Technical Support
(208) 232-8599 x335
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] .smd files in c:/



>Have a quick question for everyone. Recently we have been getting virus
>files (.SMD) showing up in our root of our e-mail server (C:/) When we run
>a virus scan on the drive, it picks it up as various virus's, such as the
>Netsky and Beagle virus. We delete them, but they keep popping back up. I
>checked the Declude virus.cfg file and nowhere in there does it talk about
>sticking these files on the C:/ drive. I also couldn't find anything on
>I-mail admin. Any help is appreciated.

What directory does the VIRDIR option in your \IMail\Declude\virus.cfg file
point to?  Are any viruses getting sent to the \IMail\spool\virus directory
(or whatever directory is in the VIRDIR option)?

Are you running a version of Declude before 1.75 (you can type
"\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt to see which version you are
running)?

                                                    -Scott
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