Ok cool .. anyone have any experience with using F-Prot and this method?
Billy Kimble, Webmaster
ebase, LLC
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Virus Names?
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Thanks.
Not complaining at all, just needed to know.
I'll roll my own for now, at least with Declude I have this option - more than
I can say for other products.
Jerry
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001
>I am using Declude 1.14 and it does not appear to be logging the name of the
>virus anywhere. How can I see what viruses are being detected? the virMMDD
>files only report "Files are infected" and "Mail contains a Virus" but it
>doesn't say WHAT virus.
That's because command line scanners do no
>I haven't updated my rigged TNEF support to work with 1.14 yet.
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>If Declude's is in the near term, I may wait - but my client has WAY too many
>folks using RTFs in Outlook for me to look the other way for long.
I don't have a definite answer on TNEF yet, except that it will not be in
v1.15 (
I am using Declude 1.14 and it does not appear to be logging the name of the
virus anywhere. How can I see what viruses are being detected? the virMMDD
files only report "Files are infected" and "Mail contains a Virus" but it
doesn't say WHAT virus.
Billy Kimble, Webmaster
ebase, LLC
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Any word on when TNEF support will be rolled in?
I haven't updated my rigged TNEF support to work with 1.14 yet.
If Declude's is in the near term, I may wait - but my client has WAY too many
folks using RTFs in Outlook for me to look the other way for long.
Thanks,
Jerry
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Thanks, Scott. Check the Basic Config. table entries for F-Prot and
Kaspersky. Was unsure if it was line wrapping or what. Actually mine
has been on one line and I've been catching viruses. However I've just
corrected. (Thanks for simply product to use.)
John
"R. Scott Perry" wrote:
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