I had the same thing but just thought it was part of the way the system was
setup in case you wanted to allow a specific email to go on through, such as
some one sending an exe zipped file for photos or for a program update that
was attached to an email like a few of the companies do.
Rick Hogue
Can this be made optional? I for one would rather have the option to delete
banned files with vulnerabilities.
Darin.
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 7:39 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.
When I saw this I decided to use the DELETEVIRUSES ON option because I
just want to keep the vulnerabilities and e-mails with banned
attachments, to be safe as you well said. After I changed the setting I
found that e-mails with banned files are kept but the ones with
vulnerabilities are deleted.
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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] .smd files in c:/
>In the Virus.cfg, it is pointing to the default, E:/IMail/Spool/Virus. We
>currently have it commented out (with a #), so nothing is getting sent to
>that folder. I'm assuming it is just deleting them. Could that be
In the Virus.cfg, it is pointing to the default, E:/IMail/Spool/Virus. We
currently have it commented out (with a #), so nothing is getting sent to
that folder. I'm assuming it is just deleting them. Could that be the
problem?
That is the problem. Without letting Declude Virus know where to se
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] .smd files in c:/
>Have a quick
Have a quick question for everyone. Recently we have been getting virus
files (.SMD) showing up in our root of our e-mail server (C:/) When we run
a virus scan on the drive, it picks it up as various virus's, such as the
Netsky and Beagle virus. We delete them, but they keep popping back up. I