The "WARN" action only generates a line in the header of the message.
Are you trying to send an alert to the user that sent it?  

Darrell
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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] maybe a dumb question

Ok,

If this is too easy a question, cut me a break...we have been using
declude for 4 days (and are LOVING it!) (hitting about 65% - 75% catch
rate- trying to improve).

We have an IMail 6.x mailbag server (no actual mailboxes or domains
exist). It uses relay for IP and a hosts file per IMail recommendation.


Using declude, we are seeing two odd behaviors:

1) No setting for inbound mail in $default$.junkmail can be made to
generate a warning (we are testing with a piece of software that can be
made to violate the rules enough to cause a warning). Outbound warnings
in the global.cfg work like a champ. Is this because we have no actual
domains/mailboxes hosted on this server???

2) (Possibly related to above?): Although we are running the Pro version
of Declude, we cannot get a per-domain variation in the rule set. The
only warnings that are effective, are from the global.cfg file in the
imail/declude folder. We have tried creating a subfolder under declude
with the same name as our domain name, but it ignores any global.cfg or
$default$.junkmail file setting in that folder (yes I restarted the
IMail SMTP service after the changes).


Any ideas?


Thanks

BTW, the manual doesn't seem to be very inclusive in how everything can
be set. I have done some searches on the Internet and found a few nice
tools (and this forum has been helping a lot). But is there a good
repository of hints and specs (settings) that I could get my hands on???
I am very technically literate.

Thanks again!

Stan Lyzak, BSEE, CISSP, MCSEČ, CCNA, A+
Network Security Engineer
ASysTech, Inc.

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