[Declude.JunkMail] User vs Domain .junkmail files

2004-08-25 Thread Goran Jovanovic
Hi,

I have a client who wants me to process their mail (store and forward)
for Anti-Virus but only want a few users in the domain to have their
mail processed for SPAM.

So I was thinking that I would put IGNORE actions in the
$default$.junkmail files and create the individual user.junkmail with
the appropriate HOLD/DELETE etc actions in it.

My big question is which .junkmail file has precedence the user or
domain?

Also I know that in this configuration all the mail for the domain in
question has to be processed for SPAM and then most of it ignored
because of the IGNORE actions in the domain .junkmail file. Is there
anyway to prevent the mail going to users who do not have a
user.junkmail file from being processed at all? I think I am out of luck
here.

Thanx


 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] User vs Domain .junkmail files

2004-08-25 Thread R. Scott Perry

My big question is which .junkmail file has precedence the user or
domain?
The per-user config files have precedence.
Also I know that in this configuration all the mail for the domain in
question has to be processed for SPAM and then most of it ignored
because of the IGNORE actions in the domain .junkmail file. Is there
anyway to prevent the mail going to users who do not have a
user.junkmail file from being processed at all? I think I am out of luck
here.
They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a minimal 
performance hit as a result.

   -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] User vs Domain .junkmail files

2004-08-25 Thread Goran Jovanovic
Scott,

 They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a
minimal
 performance hit as a result.

Wouldn't the performance hit be the same as any mail being scanned? 

 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe


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 My big question is which .junkmail file has precedence the user or
 domain?
 
 The per-user config files have precedence.
 
 Also I know that in this configuration all the mail for the domain in
 question has to be processed for SPAM and then most of it ignored
 because of the IGNORE actions in the domain .junkmail file. Is there
 anyway to prevent the mail going to users who do not have a
 user.junkmail file from being processed at all? I think I am out of
luck
 here.
 
 They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a
minimal
 performance hit as a result.
 
 -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] User vs Domain .junkmail files

2004-08-25 Thread R. Scott Perry

 They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a minimal
 performance hit as a result.
Wouldn't the performance hit be the same as any mail being scanned?
Correct.  However, it is very rare for a server to have enough resources to 
accept/process/deliver E-mail without having enough resources to add spam 
scanning.

With Declude Virus, there is high CPU usage involved in scanning.  But for 
most Declude JunkMail implementations, this is not an issue.

   -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] User vs Domain .junkmail files

2004-08-25 Thread Goran Jovanovic
OK got it. Thanx


 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe

 

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   They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a
 minimal
   performance hit as a result.
 
 Wouldn't the performance hit be the same as any mail being scanned?
 
 Correct.  However, it is very rare for a server to have enough
resources
 to
 accept/process/deliver E-mail without having enough resources to add
spam
 scanning.
 
 With Declude Virus, there is high CPU usage involved in scanning.  But
for
 most Declude JunkMail implementations, this is not an issue.
 
 -Scott
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 since 2000.
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