BitDefender.txt and [spam] tag

Douglas Ward binaryflow at gmail.com
Sat Sep 17 21:30:10 IST 2005


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It was an error in some dll file every time you tried to update
BitDefender.  I posted the question to this list back then and eventually
worked with BitDefender's technical support for a resolution.  I've sent
them another e-mail about this and am waiting for the answer.  I was
hoping that someone on the list would have run into it before though. 
Thanks!

On 9/16/05, Raylund Lai <raylund.lai at kankanwoo.com> wrote:
      Why the command line never worked?  Mailscanner uses the bdc
      (bitdefender console) for scanning.  I'm using it on FreeBSD
      5.4 too.

      Does it return error on the lib?  At least, on FreeBSD 5.4,
      bdc needs
      libm.so.2.  I need to install compat4x to bypass the
      error.  May be it's
      the same error to you.

      Post out the error so that other people can help you.  When
      you run
      Mailscanner, no need to have scanner for mail server.

      Cheers
      Raylund

      Douglas Ward wrote:
      > You are probably right.  The command line scanner never
      worked so
      > BitDefender's Technical Support suggested that I download
      this
      > software to use with MailScanner.  With that in mind, does
      anyone know
      > how to disable this setting?  Thanks!
      >
      > On 9/16/05, *Kevin Spicer* <kevins at bmrb.co.uk
      > <mailto:kevins at bmrb.co.uk>> wrote:
      >
      >     My guess is that you are using BitDefender's mail
      scanning product by
      >     mistake rather than the command line file
      scanner.  Thats not a
      >     message
      >     applied by MailScanner.
      >
      >
      >     On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 15:28 -0400, Douglas Ward wrote:
      >     > After building a new MailScanner gateway I have run
      into the
      >     following
      >     > problems:
      >     >
      >     > 1) All traffic across the gateway gets tagged with a
      BitDefender.txt
      >     > attachment that reads as follows:
      >     >
      >     > --
      >     > This message was scanned for spam and viruses by
      BitDefender.
      >     > For more information please visit
      http://linux.bitdefender.com/
      >     >
      >     > 2) Legitimate e-mail is at times having the tag
      [spam] added to the
      >     > beginning of the subject line.
      >     >
      >     > Has anyone seen this before?  This didn't show up on
      the
      >     MailScanner
      >     > archives or in a google search.  Our second gateway
      doesn't do
      >     this so
      >     > it must be something I did differently when I set it
      up.  I'm
      >     stumped
      >     > and would appreciate any help you could
      offer.  Thanks!
      >     >
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      >    
      _________________________________________________________________
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      the
      >     recipient and may contain confidential and/or
      privileged
      >     material.  If you have received this in error, please
      contact the
      >     sender and delete this message
      immediately.  Disclosure, copying
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