I just upgraded to pro, and set up this test, but it does not seem to be
working.
I read some where that we also need all_list.dat?
Is this correct?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of chris
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 4:05 PM
To:
Yes, you need the all_list.dat in your Declude folder.
You can download it from you Declude Customer page that you log in to.
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Loughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 2:21 PM
Subject: RE:
Hi All,
I am currently running IMail 8.15 HF2 and
Declude 4.1.0. I got new server hardware so it is time to do it all over again.
I want to incorporate an address validation gateway on the same box as my
Declude system. I gateway pretty much all of my traffic and host very few
domains
I am pleased
to report we have had no problems using Declude 4.2.20 with SmarterMail 3.3.3269
on Windows Server 2003 R2 hosting 24 domains with 1600+ users. We have hadno messages in the "error"
folder.
However; it
should be noted that we have BSD/Postfix (IMGate) gatewaysin-between the
Because the original notifications use to pi$$ people off so it was best not
to send them.
I don't know if this is still the case but back in the early versions of
declude the default message to postmaster was composed like this.
***Declude
I am currently testing SmarterMail as a conversion. I am completely
impressed with the speed and quality of the product, Declude is functioning
perfectly also. We do not have the error folder issue due to our server being
behind a gateway, Declude has stated they will have a fix to the
Goran,
You can do port redirection with most routers on the market, which
would alleviate the need to upgrade any software. I had done this for
over two years up until recently in fact. There is also software that
can do port redirection. I have even seen Windows Firewall do this,
though I
So I would either need to upgrade to IMail 8.2x since it can listen
on only one IP or move to SmarterMail 3.3 as it can do the same
thing.
Actually, _all_ versions of IMail can be made to listen on one IP. I
documented this 3-odd years ago... search the archives, I think for
'IMail
Matt,
I was reading just a little while ago that
if you do the port redirection then some things like webmail might not work
correctly. Even though I host just a few domains I do not want the hassle of
figuring out a broken submission to port 25 when it is listening on 2525. So I
will