----- Original Message ----- From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:22 PM Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
> Here's my XAV ini for AVG > -------------------- > [XMail AntiVirus Filter] > ; ## Debug mode to write out parameters while trouble occurs. > XAVDebug=1 > XAVMessage=Your message was rejected by the xav Antivirus Filter. Check your > computer. > > [Multipart Decoder] > DecoderCommand= > DecoderReturn=1 > DecoderPath=c:\xav\mpack\decode.bat > > [AVG AntiVirus] > ; ## AntivirusReturn is the code returned by the AV Software when a virus is > detected. > ; -- Product home page: http://www.grisoft.com > ; -- Tested with AVG 6.0 Server Edition > AntivirusPath=c:\progra~1\grisoft\avg6\avgscan.exe > AntivirusCommand=/comp /nobreak /nomem /nohimem /noself /arc /rt /report > C:\xav\avg.txt > AntivirusReturn=6 > ---------------------- > > Here's my "decode.bat" file: > ---------------------- > @echo off > c:\xav\mpack\munpack.exe -t -f %1 > c:\xav\mpack\udec.exe -A %1 > c:\xav\mpack\fentie.exe winmail.dat > copy %1 > ---------------------- > > Fentie.exe is a cli version of "fentun", used for extracting TNEF files > (helps Outlook users), but I hacked my copy of fentie to not wait for user > input... If you don't need TNEF support, comment it out. > > I use both munpack.exe and udec.exe (google for "udec1_1.zip" I think) > because they both extract attachments the other can't... Don't remember why > "copy %1" is there, but it seems kinda wasteful... sorry. > > > Certainly not the fastest way to scan for viruses, but it seems to catch a > good amount... > > -John what about your filter.in.tab how do you have it in there? So far I havent been able to get it to work. And it is not producing a log like it is supposed to either, also I have debug turned on in the xav.ini and I am getting nothing back from it when I test it. Any Ideas? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]