Thanks Matt.
-------- Original Message -------- > From: Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:59 PM > To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com > Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] RBL warning > > One other thing. The link that you definied probably won't work > properly. If this was an IP4R test, the proper variable would either be > %IP4R% or %REMOTEIP%. If this was a RHSBL test, the variable would be > %MAILFROM%. > > Matt > > > > Gary Steiner wrote: > > >So would this work? > > > >BASURA WARN X-RBL-Warning: %TESTNAME%: > >http://www.emailbasura.org/cgi-bin/consultaip.pl?%TESTDOMAIN% > > > >I am uncertain what you mean by "not have any spaces before the first > >colon". In the example above, are you saying be careful not to have a space > >between "Warning" and the colon that follows it? > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > > > > >>From: "Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:53 AM > >>To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com > >>Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] RBL warning > >> > >>You should also prefix custom header names with "X-", > >> > >>eg: X-CustomHeaderName: %TESTNAME%... Etc > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Matt <> wrote on Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:35 PM: > >> > >> > >> > >>>These are the text records returned from the blacklist. It might > >>>also be Declude inserting the full lookup in the place of a text > >>>record when none is present. This behavior is created when you set > >>>an action on a test to WARN in the appropriate JunkMail file like so: > >>> > >>> CBL WARN > >>> > >>>You can in fact customize the warning if you add a space and text, > >>>along with some variables that Declude allows: > >>> > >>> CBL WARN CustomHeaderName: %TESTNAME%: Failed, listed in > >>>%TESTDOMAIN% (weight 8). > >>> > >>>Most of Declude's variables are supported in the WARN action. More > >>>information can be found in the manual. One warning though, you need > >>>to make sure to not have any spaces before the first colon so that > >>>the header is properly formated, otherwise it might cause unexpected > >>>issues. > >>> > >>>Matt > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Gary Steiner wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Based on the following header lines... > >>>> > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: CBL: "Blocked - see > >>>>http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: DSBL: "http://dsbl.org/listing?222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: MXRATE-BLOCK: > >>>>"http://www.mxrate.com/lookup/refused.asp?ipaddress=222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: SORBS-SPAM: "Spam Received See: > >>>>http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: SPAMCOP: "Blocked - see > >>>>http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: CSMA-SBL: > >>>>"http://bl.csma.biz/cgi-bin/listing.cgi?ip=222.173.57.68" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: SPAMBAG: 68.57.173.222.blacklist.spambag.org. > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: FIVETENSRC: 68.57.173.222.blackholes.five-ten-sg.com. > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: BASURA: This E-mail came from 222.173.57.68, a > >>>>potential spam source listed in BASURA. > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: UCEPROTECT-LEVEL1: "Sorry, IP 222.173.57.68 is > >>>>blacklisted at Level 1 by UCEPROTECT-Network see > >>>>http://www.uceprotect.net" > >>>>X-RBL-Warning: UCEPROTECT-LEVEL2: "Sorry, Net 222.173.57.0/24 is > >>>>blacklisted at Level 2 by UCEPROTECT-Network see > >>>>http://www.uceprotect.net" > >>>> > >>>>Where does the message "Blocked - see > >>>>http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=222.173.57.68" or > >>>>"68.57.173.222.blacklist.spambag.org" come from? Is this something > >>>>that comes from the blacklist, or is it defined by Declude? A few > >>>>years ago when I was using EMWAC IMS as my mail server, I remember > >>>>being able to define these messages. Is there some way we can do > >>>>this with Declude? > >>>> > >>>>Gary > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > > > > --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude EVA www.declude.com] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.