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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill, you do not want to do that, as if a e-mail is to multiple
recipients,
and one is in that domain, the message gets white listed to all, correct?
Yes, that's correct. However, you get the opposite effect with
Hello,
is it possible to filter multiple CCs / BCCs?
I'd like to filter mails with one To and some hundred CCs / BCCs.
Alex
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I'm pretty sure that you can have multiple listings for either column
also, so the filter looks for either no failures or no passes when
considering whether or not the test was failed as a whole (Scott, please
correct me if I'm wrong).
No. Each line is treated separately
If you have a line
Hello,
There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line:
BCC bcc 5 x 2 0
will this add 20 points for 50 Bccs? or can I use
BCC1bcc 5 x2 0
BCC10 bcc 10 x 20 0
Alex
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There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line:
BCC bcc 5 x 2 0
will this add 20 points for 50 Bccs?
No. It will add 2 points for any E-mail that has 5 or more Bcc:'s.
or can I use
BCC1bcc 5 x 2 0
BCC10 bcc
There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line:
BCC bcc 5 x 2 0
to your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, it will add 2 points to the weight
of the E-mail if it has 5 or more Bcc:'s (recipients that do not appear in
the headers of the E-mail).
Wow, when was that test
Shoot. Thanks for the clarification.
Instead of making another feature suggestion, could you maybe give us a
little insight into what you have planned if anything for filtering in
general. No need to go too far out and nothing at all in the short-term
would be fully understood.
Thanks,
Instead of making another feature suggestion, could you maybe give us a
little insight into what you have planned if anything for filtering in
general. No need to go too far out and nothing at all in the short-term
would be fully understood.
Most of what appears in the suggestion database
I have a customer that has a home computer running WinME. Worked fine
connected to his cable modem. He moved the computer to another room and
I installed a Linksys Router/AP on the cable modem and a USB wireless
Ethernet on his computer. I can get connectivity and the DNS is listed
in WinIPCfg,
I currently score it as follows (on a fail weight of 10)
BCC-3 bcc 3 x 1 0
BCC-5 bcc 5 x 1 0
I used to have a line in there for just one BCC, but I removed that
because adding points with that was just too common and
indiscriminate. Obviously I score this very low, but the scoring is
So basically you can ping via ip, but not dhcp. Is this correct?
1) I do not believe WinMe has ipconfig /flushdns, but I could be wrong, so
it is worth a try.
2) Check to make sure there is not host file with crap in it.
3) Uninstall all networking and reboot, then install them again.
4)
have you tried from the command line ipconfig /flushdns
Thanks,
Kris McElroy
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Chief Technology Officer
Duracom, INC.
www.duracom.net
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to
do it.
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Title: Message
If an
e-mail is sent to me, BCC'd to 5 other people in my domain, and BCC'd to 100
other people not in my domain, what number does BCC see?
5 or
100?
Thanks.
Rob
Believe me, that is my first instinct also!! But I'm trying to do a
favor for a good client and I don't want to insult him by telling him
that his computer sucks! Even though it's the truth!
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
702.319.4349
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Hello,
can I Whitelist a Host and IPBypass the same host? What will happen?
I'd like to have mail whitelisted from them (using f***-Headers, listed on
many Spam DBs), but if they forward a mail to me, I'd like to test it as
usual.
Will this work?
Alex
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can I Whitelist a Host and IPBypass the same host? What will happen?
In this case, the IPBYPASS option will cause Declude JunkMail to see the IP
of the server that connected to the one you are bypassing, so the
whitelisting wouldn't work.
Scott,
What's your take on this ? Is John correct or do I just need to comment
out/remove any tests that I don't want to run for a particular domain ?
I have a $default$.junkmail under \Imail\Declude\ and again a
$default$.junkmail under \Imail\Declude\domain.tld.
If a per domain
What's your take on this ? Is John correct or do I just need to comment
out/remove any tests that I don't want to run for a particular domain ?
You can use per-user settings or WHITELIST TO/TODOMAIN in order to prevent
spam from being caught for a specific user/domain. However, this may not
We store forward a client's e-mail for them, and they have asked for spams
to be sent to them if the message is above 25 and below 45. I have created a
folder (C:\IMail\declude\domain.com) for their domain and put a modified
copy of $default$.junkmail in there.
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We store forward a client's e-mail for them, and they have asked for spams
to be sent to them if the message is above 25 and below 45. I have created a
folder (C:\IMail\declude\domain.com) for their domain and put a modified
copy of $default$.junkmail in there.
Store and forward E-mail is
Hello List,
I just spent the night install an additional hard drive into the mail
server. I how have over 20 Gig free space on both drives.The server was
turned on at 8:00 am and the spool dir. was cleaned of any files. The
computer is a dual P3 866 with 1 gig of memory. Task manager
Thanks Scott, did the trick!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] ROUTETO S/F
We store forward a client's e-mail for them, and
I just spent the night install an additional hard drive into the mail
server. I how have over 20 Gig free space on both drives.The server was
turned on at 8:00 am and the spool dir. was cleaned of any files. The
computer is a dual P3 866 with 1 gig of memory. Task manager is showing
Try increasingthe number of SMTP processes
until you find a value that keeps the spool caught up. I raised mine to
100. My Declude logs show that 250,000+ messages pass through my server each day.The
Declude log from yesterday, at loglevel= high, is 1,017,555 KB.
DLAnalyzer reports 279,886
Scott,
if you are talking about the CPU Tab then the answers is that is bounces
around no one item is at the top for over a sec. I see system idle, NTVDM
Declude, smpt32, POP32, iwebmeg, iwebcal.
If you are talking about the CPU Time tab I have System Idle 13 Hours,
Iwebmsg 2 Hours, System
if you are talking about the CPU Tab then the answers is that is bounces
around no one item is at the top for over a sec.
That's normal for IMail (with other programs, you'd be looking for just 1
process at 100%) -- but what you want to do is look at the top entries in
the CPU column, and see
We had this problem, fortunately the users that had this problem all had
static IP addresses so we added them to the list of IP's allowed to send
without authentication.
Gene Head
ACCRAM Inc.
MCP,Net+,A+,CCNA,CCDA
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Another thing to try, is delete the e-mail account on the client completely.
Restart the computer. Recreate the e-mail account.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Thank to the off topic group.
Did reg bak and imail fo;der backup. Had a full imail server recovery in 20
minutes.on a new box. Alls fine now.
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Check this out:
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Greetings All,
I'm sure some of you must have known this, but there's
a program in IMail called immsgexp.exe. I've found this
to be quite useful in deleting unwanted amounts of spam
from the spam folders. It works all the way down your
directory tree, and can be setup on a cron job to delete
on
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