Bitdefender update?
Ed Bruce
ebruce at HPMICH.COM
Thu Nov 3 13:45:12 GMT 2005
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Glenn Steen wrote:
> That ol' thing still works like a charm, yes. Used it for ages.
> Downside is that it doesn't really keep the spam quarantine clean, it
> just make sure that that message is detected as a virus carrier (scan
> is "forced" since it is delivered). In a MailWatch environment, where
> you never (or seldom:) release messages from commandline, this is not
> a problem.
>
> But the Keep Clean thing should work too, and this time really keep
> the spam quarantine clean.
>
> Ed, might it be as simple as you looking in the wrong place for the
> quarantined message? Or were they ... "munged up" in some unfortunate
> way?
>
What happened is I had reject emails with encrypted zip files. Except to
certain combinations of sender and receiver. Well somebody sent an email
to the boss at a little used email address. This email was marked as
dangerous. When I went to use the release from quarantine I didn't have
that option. I was able to go to the quarantine and manually find the
email and get the zip file, so I was just being lazy and not keeping
quarantine clean, I will be setting this back and do the manually
release steps.
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