[MBF] Re: Declude and DMARC

2016-02-08 Thread David Barker | Mail's Best Friend | 1-866-919-2075
Declude does not have any configuration interactivity/configuration for DMARC however SmarterMail does support DMARC. David From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Michael Cummins Sent: Monday, February 8, 2016 1:35 PM To:

[MBF] Re: Using Declude and SmarterMail effectively

2016-02-08 Thread David Barker | Mail's Best Friend | 1-866-919-2075
You can still use the per-domain settings in Declude with everything on WARN. The key is the final results score. This way the message is passed back to SM where the DKIM, DomainKeys, DMARC etc. have their benefit. Besides if it is deleted by Declude it was because the message was considered spam

[MBF] Declude and DMARC

2016-02-08 Thread Michael Cummins
Does Declude offer any interactivity/configuration with DMARC? - Michael Cummins

[MBF] Re: Using Declude and SmarterMail effectively

2016-02-08 Thread Michael Cummins
Thanks! I could apply this to my hosted domains, but I support a number of domains that are store and forward relays using SM “incoming gateways”. I presume those are a different story, yes? - Michael Cummins From: community@mailsbestfriend.com

[MBF] Re: Using Declude and SmarterMail effectively

2016-02-08 Thread Michael Cummins
> If you want to use Declude per-domain setting, you can still certainly do so. What I mean by that is - some of my customers want the subject line to be marked at different values, and some don't want the subject line rewritten at all. If SM was the one marking the subject line, I

[MBF] Re: Using Declude and SmarterMail effectively

2016-02-08 Thread Dean Lawrence
Sure. In the Antspam Administration, click on the "Options" tab and make sure to check the "Allow domains to override filter weights and actions". Then when you manage a domain, expand the "filtering" section and click on the "Spam Filtering" option. From there, click on the "Override spam