>By the way... you told me to use the white list so that no mail coming from my
>server is bounced for bad headers etc but doesn't that essentially mean
>that it is "disabled" or not!
Using the WHITELIST feature (part of Declude JunkMail) will prevent a
specific IP or E-mail address fr
works for me! Thanks!
While we are talking about command lines, what is all this talk about
scripts etc. i'm pretty new to this! Will they make my life easier! By the
way... you told me to use the white list so that no mail coming from my
server is bounced for bad headers etc but doesn't that
>can someone tell me what this means too ...
>
>VIRUSCODE 3
>VIRUSCODE 6
>
>in the virus.cfg file...
Command line virus scanners (the type that work with Declude) are able to
return an "exit code" (also sometimes called "return code" or "error
code"). A virus scanner will return an exit
don't you need to put in /tnef too? or just /archive
can someone tell me what this means too ...
VIRUSCODE 3
VIRUSCODE 6
in the virus.cfg file...
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 11:24
/archive is all that appears to be needed.
Jerry
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From: "Dan Spangenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] New Mcafee Scan Engine Released - 4.1.50
> Oh - TNEF
>
> I thought it was ty
Oh - TNEF
I thought it was typo and you were saying TGIF! And I said yessirree to
that!
I'm glad it is Friday too :-)
Seriously now. So on FProt, what lines do we add? /TNEF and also /archive ?
Thanks
Dan
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Transport-Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF).
MS Outlook (not OE) will encapsulate attachments and message text into a .dat
file if the user has selected to send the message in .rtf format. The
attachment is either att###.dat or winmail.dat in TNEF format. Usually there
is a .txt attachment a
what in the world is tnef anway and how can i implement it.
Thanks
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jerry Murdock
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 9:56 AM
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Subject: [Declude.Virus] F-Prot does TNEF now too
Seeing tha
What's TNEF!!??
Mark Chadwick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 4:51 PM
To:
Seeing that Mcafee now does TNEF, I checked out F-Pror again too. To my
surprise, it appears works as well, just make sure /archive is on the command
line.
The support was evidently slipped in somewhere between 3.08b and 3.10. As it
was never announced from what I can see, I don't know how robu
FYI:
I just noticed my Mcafee installs have a new Scan engine.
The new Mcafee scan engine - 4.1.50 was released on the 9/26.
CHECK YOUR VERSION. Some versions of Mcafee's auto-update only update the
.dat files and and not the engine.
Most important addition from a Declude perspective -- TNEF
This is an idea. Spammers still have a virtually unlimited pool of open
relays and servers to break into and send spam. There are a few common text
signatures; for example has anyone gotten legitimate mail referencing
removeyou.com that was something other than a discussion on spam?
- Origi
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