[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread David Barker | Mail's Best Friend | 1-866-919-2075
Hi Don, Yes Declude can call an external program to rewrite the file. Depending on how much email the server receives this may be a lot of overhead re-writing email files which could introduce additional performance issues. Maybe it's time to get off IMail. How many mailboxes do you host ?

[MBF] BANNAME with space

2016-05-11 Thread John Tolmachoff
What is the proper way to use BANNAME in the virus.cfg for an attachment that has a space in it? John T eServices For You # This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .

[MBF] Action on negative weghtrange

2016-05-11 Thread John Tolmachoff
I have a weightrange setup for negative totals, but it does not seem to be working. WEIGHTNEGATIVE weightrange x x -1 -1000 Any thoughts? John T eServices For You # This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the

[MBF] What email software are you using?

2016-05-11 Thread Don Winsauer
Hi All, What email server software is everyone using now-a-days? I am still using IMail 8.15. Anyone else? Don Sent via the WebMail system at net1media.com

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread Don Winsauer
Hi David, I was able to write a batch script to do what I needed and have it called as a Declude external test. We currently have about 550 mailboxes across 40 domains. Don -- Original Message -- From: "David Barker | Mail's Best Friend |

[MBF] Re: What email software are you using?

2016-05-11 Thread Herb Guenther
we moved from Imail to Smartermail about 10 years ago. Herb On 5/11/2016 5:35 PM, Don Winsauer wrote: Hi All, What email server software is everyone using now-a-days? I am still using IMail 8.15. Anyone else? Don

[MBF] Re: Call external batch file from Declude

2016-05-11 Thread 'Andy Schmidt'
Hm - just consider the possibility that the problem is an INVALID "EOL" sequence. SMTP requires a CR/LF combination at the end of a line. But, some operating systems (like UNIX) just use a "LF", some just a "CR" (at some time MACs), and sometimes programmers accidentally code "LF/CR". There