Re: [Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions

2003-02-07 Thread Bill Landry
Dan, have you taken a look at the Declude web site yet (www.declude.com)?
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From: "Dan Geiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:21 PM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions


> Hello, All,
> I have a couple of questions about Declude; one regarding their Virus
> product and another regarding their Spam product.
>
> #1) Regarding Declude Virus
>  ...
> I am trying to figure out how IMail calls Declude to help it scan for
> viruses.  Is this some sort of setting in IMail?  Where is it located in
the
> IMail administration screens?  Is there any documentation which comes with
> Declude Virus?

When you execute Declude for the first time it will install the necessary
registry keys to enable IMail to hand-off messages to Declude for
processing.

Declude Virus: www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm

> #2) Regarding Declude Spam
>
> How do I get a trial copy of Declude Spam to try out?  Is it's
installation
> affected by having Declude Virus already on the server?

Declude Virus and JunkMail will both run using the same instance of Declude,
you just need to have a license key for each application in order to enable
them (the key is placed into the appropriate configuration file).

Declude JunkMail: www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm

HTH,

Bill

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Re: [Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions

2003-02-07 Thread Bill Landry
Dan, have you taken a look at the Declude web site yet (www.declude.com)?
See additional comments below:

- Original Message -
From: "Dan Geiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:21 PM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions


> Hello, All,
> I have a couple of questions about Declude; one regarding their Virus
> product and another regarding their Spam product.
>
> #1) Regarding Declude Virus
>  ...
> I am trying to figure out how IMail calls Declude to help it scan for
> viruses.  Is this some sort of setting in IMail?  Where is it located in
the
> IMail administration screens?  Is there any documentation which comes with
> Declude Virus?

When you execute Declude for the first time it will install the necessary
registry keys to enable IMail to hand-off messages to Declude for
processing.

Declude Virus: www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm

> #2) Regarding Declude Spam
>
> How do I get a trial copy of Declude Spam to try out?  Is it's
installation
> affected by having Declude Virus already on the server?

Declude Virus and JunkMail will both run using the same instance of Declude,
you just need to have a license key for each application in order to enable
them (the key is placed into the appropriate configuration file).

Declude JunkMail: www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm

HTH,

Bill

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Re: [Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions

2003-02-07 Thread R. Scott Perry
> I am trying to figure out how IMail calls Declude to help it scan for
> viruses.  Is this some sort of setting in IMail?  Where is it located in the
> IMail administration screens?

It is either handled by a registry entry, or on the "Advanced" tab of the 
SMTP settings (if you are running IMail v7.10 or later).  Declude takes 
care of the installation automatically, however.

> Is there any documentation which comes with Declude Virus?

Yes -- I'll send that information to you off the list.

> How do I get a trial copy of Declude Spam to try out?

I'll take care of that off the list, too.

>  Is it's installation affected by having Declude Virus already on the 
server?

No, the installation of Declude JunkMail will not be affected by having 
Declude Virus running (you can run all the Declude programs on the same 
server without any problems).
   -Scott
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[Declude.Virus] A Couple of Declude Questions

2003-02-07 Thread Dan Geiser
Hello, All,
I have a couple of questions about Declude; one regarding their Virus
product and another regarding their Spam product.

#1) Regarding Declude Virus

I have inherited an server running IMail 6.06.  I have been told that the
server is running Declude Virus and I can find traces of Declude around the
server but I'm having a hard time figuring out how Declude interfaces with
IMail.  Underneath my IMail directory there is a directory called Declude
which contains the files:

installed.bin
postmaster.eml
otherpostmaster.eml
recip.eml
sender.eml
virus.cfg
virus_domains.txt

In the IMail folder itself is a file called Declude.exe.

I am trying to figure out how IMail calls Declude to help it scan for
viruses.  Is this some sort of setting in IMail?  Where is it located in the
IMail administration screens?  Is there any documentation which comes with
Declude Virus?

I am trying to understand how Declude Virus works because we are also
thinking about adding Declude Spam into the mix.  Which brings me to my next
set of questions?

#2) Regarding Declude Spam

How do I get a trial copy of Declude Spam to try out?  Is it's installation
affected by having Declude Virus already on the server?

All comments are appreciated.

Thanks In Advance,
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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