Hi,
[... sorting on spam weight in spamreview...]
I've solved this be marking the subject line of all hold
messages with [spam %weight%]
Well, I have that too now but. that did not solve the problem because
the subject column in the top windows is empty. Strange, as the subject line
in
Hmmm...no, we use this technique as well and see the proper
subject...perhaps a reinstall of SpamReview would be in order?
Darin.
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From: Bonno Bloksma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail]
Well, I have that too now but. that did not solve the
problem because the subject column in the top windows is
empty. Strange, as the subject line in the window below that
*does* show the subject. Anybody else have this problem too?
It's not a problem.
There is a switch in the config
I downloaded the zip file you pointed me to, but I am running Declude
JunkMail Lite. This spamc32 will run with that and allow to set rules for
different domains, rather than universal?
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Scott Fisher,
I heard you mention once that you made a filter to catch Chinese characters in
the subject, we have a few customers that get nailed by these often. Was wondering if
you could share your thoughts. Thanks,
Keith
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From: [EMAIL
I would be curious to hear on this as well. It's my understanding that the
non-english test in declude should catch this (chinese in the subject)? Why
the need for an external test?
Darrell
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Can anyone tell me what this line is in the headers?
X-UIDL: ZV!;)Q!1,T!`GN!!
I searched the archives but could not find an explanation
for the X-UIDL entry.
Thanks,
jeffrey
Jeffrey Di Gregorio CCNP
MCSE
Systems Administrator
Pacific School of Religion
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Jeffrey,
Here
is a reference from the Ipswitch knowledge base which references that header. http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19990628-DM03.htm.
It is apparently a Unique ID Listing that is generated by the mail
server.
Hope
this helps,
Dean