What is your configure line for calling the AV scanner?
Have you run the Declude diagnostic? Go to a command prompt, change to the
Imail directory, and type in declude -diag without the quotes. Any errors
regarding virus?
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
This is totally off topic but hope you can help!
Client has W2K server, with modem ADSL. The ADSL connection has been
down for a few days so I was going to setup the modem for internet
access.
Before doing so I installed Norton Internet Security so that the modem
connection would be protected.
While in safe mode, you can disable services and view the event log.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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I believe this is correct.
If a virus in an attachment is detected
then the whole message will be held and the recip.eml notification will be sent
out.
Is there a way to allow the e-mail to go
through to the user with a notification that the attachment was stripped?
Goran
99.99% of virus infected e-mails are
bogus anyways, so why would you want to let it through?
Oh, the answer to your question is no.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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All,
I've posted exchange2aliases, a VBScript that helps automate the
cumbersome task of rejecting unknown users for remote domains. The
script is designed specifically for those running IMail MXs, with or
without Declude, in front of Exchange mailbox servers.
In order to use the