
Firebird: This is the default backend database that is created by the MailEssentials installation wizard.GFI MailEssentials supports the following Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) as the backend database for storing reporting data: This enables you to use the data collected by GFI MailEssentials to generate various reports. IntroductionĮnabling the reporting functionality starts by configuring the reporting database. This article describes how to enable the reporting functions by configuring the preferred reporting database as well as how to generate a report. These reports can be scheduled to run at a specific date and time or generated on-the-fly as ad hoc reports. I've also attached the file here.MailEssentials offers some basic reporting functionality out-of-the-box, which provides some useful information and insights. While the symptoms are the same as Patch3 addressed, that patch is for handling Anti-phishing update inaccuracies in the CDN replies, but this issue is different and started Thursday 14th September. If the issue persists, check with GFI support to supply the default 4MB blocklist.db file with anti-phishing updates stopped (important) and only then services stopped, replace the file in the folder. If it didn't apply, restart the GFI Attendant service and retryģ. Verify that the change persisted (db may be locked). Disable only the Anti-phishing updates the filter can be left activeĢ. Here is the information about the different locations.Īll servers are up-to-date on patches and exchange is up-to-date with the latest CU. But something changed and it needs to be fixed. We have used GFI Mail essentials for a long time. I connect to the server and restart the services for GFI and then replay the files and the emails are delivered. I the admin gets an email that there are failed mails on the server.

Now, when then system stops scanning incoming emails, the emails are put into the security\failedmails folder. Then about a week ago, GFI must have changed something in one of the updates. A restart of the GFI services on the server sets this right again and filtering is back to normal. Fortunately, the antivirus still works and stops infected emails. All inbound emails are "OK" and sent to the users inbox. Mail running fine and then for some reason, nothing gets spammed (Sent to junk folder). Over the last two weeks we have on a daily basis 1 or 2 or 3 different locations experience the same issue. We have several customers that have on-premise Exchange and we use GFI Mail Essentials for protection.

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