I'm waiting as well. I emailed Declude who say they will issue a key in due
but I've heard nothing for about a month.
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Sent: 25 January 2005 22:28
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re:
Hi
Is there a command to filter (in a filter file) based on the account the
authenticated the session ?
If not, can we write a rule in Imail that will copy messages from session
authenticated by a specific account ?
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I just saw this in the header of a random spam (well blocked, emanating
from Brazil):
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-%DIGITS%LCVALUES%DIGITS%DIGITS%LCVALUES
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The assumption there is that the spammer's software was supposed to
replace
Is there a command to filter (in a filter file) based on the account the
authenticated the session ?
No; IMail does not store that information (aside from in the log file).
-Scott
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Declude JunkMail: The advanced anti-spam solution for IMail
Correct me if I am wrong, but I was under the impression that in IMail
8.x there is an authentication marker in the Q*.SMD file, and if Serge
programmed an external test, he should be able to find this marker and
cause Declude to fail a test if present, and then take whatever action
he wanted.
Hi Scott,
With the official release of version 2 on Jan 31 I would like to know if
the manual will be rev'ed as well or will we still have the old 1.81
manual?
I want to know more about:
The Virus Pro Event logging. What is it? What can I do with it?
The change to the DELETE command in
With the official release of version 2 on Jan 31 I would like to know if
the manual will be rev'ed as well or will we still have the old 1.81
manual?
Yes, it will. :)
I want to know more about:
The Virus Pro Event logging. What is it? What can I do with it?
That provides an option to include
Thanx Scott.
If I am using domain $default$.junkmail config files then if I do a
WEIGHT40 DELETE it will delete the mail for everyone in that domain? But
if there is a single user fred.junkmail file and he has WEIGHT40 DELETE
then it will only delete the e-mail for fred and other recipients in
You need to run the script with username/password of a user on the LDAP
server. If you uses the Windows Scheduler it will ask for a
username/password to run the program. Just create a local user on the box
that runs the script with the same username/password as an account on the
LDAP Server.
If I am using domain $default$.junkmail config files then if I do a
WEIGHT40 DELETE it will delete the mail for everyone in that domain?
In this case, it will work exactly as it had before. Since all users had
DELETE before, the E-mail now will still be deleted.
But if there is a single user
Scott,
Sweet, I knew there had to be a way to get this to fire, however, I was
going at it via an LDAP param vs a simple Windows one. I will give it a try.
Thanks again, will give it a try tomorrow.
Keith
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