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Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 11:01 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Metonym.

If I send one of my PureBasic programs to the mail account of my Office I receive this message:

> 05/15/2002 10:16 PM The original attachment contains a virus or
> meets the File-Blocking rules. ScanMail took action:
> myProgram.exe/Deleted, please see your Exchange Server
> administrator for details!

It is a really simple program that only starts a batch file (on Windows NT).
What can I do to prevent this action?
Changing the rules of ScanMail will not be possible, because the admins are very carefully.

Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 11:26 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.

> It is a really simple program that only starts a batch file (on Windows NT).

It may be that your exe is getting infected after creation... is your system
totally virus-free? If your system *is* clean, then perhaps you could post
the source of your app here (if it's small enough and you don't mind) so we
can see if it triggers our own virus-checkers as well...

PB - Registered PureBasic Coder

Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 11:36 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Bodind.

Hello,
You probably don't have a Virus !
Just notice the message content:
"or meets the File-Blocking rules. ScanMail took action:"

I personnaly think that it's too dangerous for ScanMail to send or receive an .exe, just zip it and try again !

To be sure, use your antivirus to scan the file ! !

Dominique.

Dominique

Posted: Fri May 17, 2002 5:39 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Metonym.
[...]
I personnaly think that it's too dangerous for ScanMail to send or receive an .exe, just zip it and try again !
[...]
Hello Dominique!

That's it! It was quite simple.
The files '*.zip' and '*.ex_' seem to be harmless vor the scanning routines.


Hans-Jürgen