Re: [Declude.Virus] Declude not seeing viruses

2003-07-03 Thread adrian.wells
Hi Scott,

Declude is now handling the viruses :-)

With regard to connection problems, thanks for the following, I have
informed our ISP of the problem. We use Squid here, but Imail bypasses that
(until next week)!

Kind regards
Adrian Wells

 212.173.132.2  is ALSO the address of our intranet, it's served from the
 same server and mailgate.sidcot.co.uk resolves to this IP. I have stopped
 the intranet server but no improvement.

 My guess here is that you have a firewall that is blocking the packets --
 upon inspection with a packet sniffer, it seems that packets to
 212.173.132.2 port 25 are being dropped (with no response coming back),
 whereas if IMail was blocking the connection, it would send back some
 response packets.



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Re: [Declude.Virus] Declude not seeing viruses

2003-07-02 Thread R. Scott Perry

 This problem can be seen better at
 http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED] --
 your primary mailserver is down.  The Test Virus Sender tool will only
 attempt to connect to the primary mailserver.

 Unfortunately, until the primary mailserver is back online, the Test Virus
 Sender tool won't work.
The point is that the mail server is not down! We do have MX2 backup, maybe
it's just busy? I have tried this option several times. Any other
suggestions please?
If you check your IMail SMTP logs, I bet you'll see that the IP address of 
every incoming connection is that of one of your backup mailservers.  3 
different sites -- our web server, the www.DNSreport.com web server, and 
connecting from here -- all show that your primary mailserver isn't 
responding on port 25 (SMTP).

It *is* responding on port 110, so the server is online.  I would recommend 
checking to make sure that you haven't accidentally set up IMail to reject 
all E-mail from IPs other than your backup mailservers.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.Virus] Declude not seeing viruses

2003-07-02 Thread R. Scott Perry

212.173.132.2  is ALSO the address of our intranet, it's served from the
same server and mailgate.sidcot.co.uk resolves to this IP. I have stopped
the intranet server but no improvement.
My guess here is that you have a firewall that is blocking the packets -- 
upon inspection with a packet sniffer, it seems that packets to 
212.173.132.2 port 25 are being dropped (with no response coming back), 
whereas if IMail was blocking the connection, it would send back some 
response packets.

   -Scott
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Declude Virus: Catches known viruses and is the leader in mailserver 
vulnerability detection.
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