It was exactly midnight tonight when mercury all in a sudden said: "job killed by policy post-exception" for each incoming mail. The generated postmaster-messages read:
Notice of policy exception from mercury:
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The attached message has caused a mail server policy exception and is being
referred to you for action.
Message sender: <xxx@yyy.zz>
Name of policy entry: Fprot
The policy's task generated the following diagnostic information explaining
why this message caused an exception:
------------ Start of result file -------------------
Abnormal termination - Unrecoverable Error
Internal error. English.tx0 or Sign.def or Macro.def missing/corrupted
------------ End of result file ---------------------
We used a F-Prot policy task in mercury for more than 5 years now - it was a great feature needing no administration at all, automatically fetching the virus-definitions via FTP every day...
Taking a look at www.f-prot.com I found that there is no more DOS-version of F-Prot, no siganture files - nothing but the message:
Please note!
Due to diminishing support from Microsoft for Windows 98, 98SE and ME, the
version 3 of F-PROT Antivirus for Windows has been ceased with the current subscription.
FRISK Software will continue its support and the virus signature files updates
for a few more months but will be discontinued completely sometime later this year.
This is slightly ahead of the previously announced schedule.
Seems the time has come to say goodbye F-Prot? Can someone recommend a reliable scanner working with mercury?
Thanks everyone!
<p>It was exactly midnight tonight when mercury all in a sudden said: "job killed by policy post-exception" for each incoming mail. The generated postmaster-messages read:</p><blockquote><pre wrap="">Notice of policy exception from <i>mercury</i>:
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The attached message has caused a mail server policy exception and is being
referred to you for action.
Message sender: <a href="mailto:rburanics@hera.co.at" mce_href="mailto:rburanics@hera.co.at" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E">&lt;xxx@yyy.zz&gt;</a>
Name of policy entry: Fprot
The policy's task generated the following diagnostic information explaining
why this message caused an exception:
------------ Start of result file -------------------
Abnormal termination - Unrecoverable Error
Internal error. English.tx0 or Sign.def or Macro.def missing/corrupted
------------ End of result file ---------------------</pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">We used a F-Prot policy task in mercury for more than 5 years now - it was a great feature needing no administration at all, automatically fetching the virus-definitions via FTP every day...</pre><pre wrap="">Taking a look at www.f-prot.com I found that there is no more DOS-version of F-Prot, no siganture files - nothing but the message:</pre><blockquote><pre wrap=""><b style="padding: 2px; background-color: rgb(0, 51, 102); color: white;">Please note!</b>
Due to diminishing support from Microsoft for Windows 98, 98SE and ME, the
version 3 of F-PROT Antivirus for Windows has been ceased with the current subscription.
FRISK Software will continue its support and the virus signature files updates
for a few more months but will be discontinued completely sometime later this year.
This is slightly ahead of the previously announced schedule. </pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">Seems the time has come to say goodbye F-Prot? Can someone recommend a reliable scanner working with mercury?</pre><pre wrap="">Thanks everyone!
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