
Move the greylisting.db file out of the \GFI\MailEssentials\Antispam\Data\ folder to another location.


This has been linked to a corrupt anti-phishing database. The following corrective action will be taken in 180000 milliseconds: Restart the service.įaulting application gfiscans.exe, version 4.33, time stamp 0x5e39198c, faulting module purbl.dll, version 0.33, time stamp 0x5f315c72, exception code 0xc000000d, fault offset 0x0004861d, process id 0x1e58, application start time 0x01d68cb9eaea0b2e. The Event log shows the faulting application is gfiscans.exe, with the faulting module being purbl.dll: The GFI MailEssentials AS Scan Engine service terminated unexpectedly. With tracing enabled, the \GFI\MailEssentials\Antispam\DebugLogs\audldownload.txt log file reports that HTTP fails to connect: ,09:05:23,096,1,"#00000dcc","#00000ddc","warning","audldownload"," Trying to connect using HTTPS.FAILED" As a result, Spam emails are not captured by the filters and are being delivered to the users, and email processing has become very slow. The GFI MailEssentials AS Scan Engine Windows service automatically restarts.
