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January 18, 2007
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How do I turn OFF the AntiSPAM...

  • January 18, 2007
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I enabled antispam to check it out earlier, and not realized it was the subject of a separate license. I have since unticked every antispam rule from each and every protection profile, and I keep seeing " FortiGuard - AntiSpam license is expired" events in the log... but in my email, every 10 minutes. Does anybody know how to shut the darn thing up? Is there any other place where you specify to use or not use the Antispam. Funny thing is, it never complained before I activated it by mistake. Thanks, Laurent

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    RickP
    New Member
    January 18, 2007
    I keep seeing " FortiGuard - AntiSpam license is expired" events in the log...
    That sounds like a failed to contact the FortiGuard service. If you go to System > Maintenance > FortiGuard Centre and and expand the Web Filtering and AntiSpam Options section, are either/both of the first level check boxes selected? If so, de-select them. I think that will do the trick. Rick.
    Contributor
    November 12, 2007
    That sounds like a failed to contact the FortiGuard service. If you go to System > Maintenance > FortiGuard Centre and and expand the Web Filtering and AntiSpam Options section, are either/both of the first level check boxes selected? If so, de-select them. I think that will do the trick. Rick.
    This does not remove the messages from the Event Log on my 800 (Fortigate-800 3.00-b0559(MR5)). We use all other services except Spam as we use a Barracuda appliance instead. We too " test drove" the Spam module when we first bought the 800. Any ideas on how to stop these message from filling the Event Log? Thanks in advance!
    rwpatterson
    New Member
    November 12, 2007
    That may be a problem for Fortinet Support. The license expiring is done at Fortinet, so they may need to remove the expired license from your device' s list of licenses for the warning message to go away. That' s my two cents. I may be totally off on this one.