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DGeorge
November 8th, 2004, 04:03 PM
I have IMON set to clean and quarantine infected e-mails and delete and quarantine uncleanable e-mails but I still get a screen prompting me to choose an action when an uncleanable e-mail in detected.
I am running XP SP1 with NOD2.12.3 with latest updates.
Any ideas why it is still prompting instead of silently deleting and continuing on its way?
rumpstah
November 8th, 2004, 04:16 PM
Hi DGeorge:
Under the Miscellaneous tab/Setup in IMON is where the actions for the different file types are found. I have mine all set to Clean/Quarantine Delete/Quarantine and I am not prompted.
Drop us a note if this helps. ;)
-{ Quote: "I have IMON set to clean and quarantine infected e-mails and delete and quarantine uncleanable e-mails but I still get a screen prompting me to choose an action when an uncleanable e-mail in detected.
I am running XP SP1 with NOD2.12.3 with latest updates.
Any ideas why it is still prompting instead of silently deleting and continuing on its way?" }-
ronjor
November 8th, 2004, 04:16 PM
DGeorge
Have you tried the silent mode?
Blackspear
November 8th, 2004, 05:24 PM
You can choose various actions for each type of file type, see the attached screenshot.
Hope this helps...
Cheers ;D
DGeorge
November 8th, 2004, 06:04 PM
Thanks for the responses.
Thats the problem. I already have it setup to clean/quarantine then delete/quarantine for e-mails but it still asks me if I want to delete or rename.
I'll try silent mode but I dont want it to stop alerting me of other stuff by doing so.
Blackspear
November 8th, 2004, 06:32 PM
Did you click on the drop down box in the previous screen shot and choose an action for "Emails"?
As per following screen shot.
Cheers ;D
Phil_S
November 9th, 2004, 03:43 AM
My settings are just like Blackspear's above, except that I only have the quarantine box ticked for uncleanable emails, otherwise I find I get two copies of every infected email in quarantine. I also have NOD set to run in silent mode, and don't get any notifications or requests for user intervention when accepting emails - NOD does its stuff in the background.
I've also got NOD set to alter the Subject of infected emails with the string "Virus: <virusname> pre-pended to the title (POP3 tab of IMON setup), and set up a rule in my email client to forward all such emails to a dead letter box.
Phil
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