Nick, I think that if you left this mail in, your users won't complain
that it is spam.
I have much the same opinion of these lists that Matt has; more
explicitly, I have a counterweight (*not* a whitelist) that awards
negative points to their score.
I haven't seen spam from them yet, and all
Does the IPFILE test check just
the last hop or all hops up to your HOPHIGH parameter?
-Scott
FisherDirector of ITFarm Progress Companies191 S Gary AveCarol
Stream, IL 60188630-462-2323
This email message, including any attachments, is for
Just the last hop following IPBYPASS.
Matt
Scott Fisher wrote:
Does the IPFILE test check just the last
hop or all hops up to your HOPHIGH parameter?
-
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
191 S Gary
hi,
are those files backing up regular incomming mails or are
they *.fwd and*.gse files?
what happens when you put a mail (d*.smd and q*.smd) into
spool "by hand" (something like a false positiv)?
which version of imail do you use?
regards
m. guhl
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I am setting up a
filter to whitelist some domains. Currently, we have them directly in the
global.cfg file but there is getting to be too many, so I am wanting to use a
file to do the job and then assign a negative weight to it. I thought I
had it but I can't seem to get the file to fire.
If you wanted to whitelist you could
go:
MAILFROM WHITELIST IS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MAILFROM WHITELIST ENDSWITH
@domain.com
If you wanted to just add negative
weight.
MAILFROM 0 IS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MAILFROM 0 ENDSWITH @domain.com
The tofile:
ALLRECIPS 0 CONTAINS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(You can
My upstream provider just put in Baracuda for spam
and my headers on one email are below...question is..can I use Declude to pick
up on some of the results that Baracuda is posting to help filter more
spamFor example
HEADER
CONTAINSSpam-Flag: YESor something like
that...right now my
Is the filter file method any better than that found in the
manual.
In $default$.junkmail add "WHITELISTFILE
[location]\whitelist.txt"
Then in the WHITELIST.TXT, put addresses, domains,
etc.
@mec.ms .sirsi.com
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John C
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I use Whats Up Gold. have a very old version, but it does what I need -
cellphone mesages, pagers, etc. I have it checking every service once a
minute.
-d
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Hey,
I know this is off topic, but I respect the knowledge and opinions of the
people on this list.
What software / services do you guys use to watch your servers for up/down
status?
-Jerry
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Whatsup gold by ipswitch
Harry Vanderzand
inTown Internet Computer Services
519-741-1222
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Although some may have strong opinions against this, but I use WhatsUp
Professional. (Well, it is sitting there waiting for me to start using it.)
John T
eServices For You
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Servers Alive
http://www.woodstone.nu
Troy D. Hilton
Serveon, Inc.
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302-529-8640
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We use (mostly): IPMonitor We also use our own scripts to monitor ports
(i.e., 80, 53, 110, 25, 587, etc). IPMonitor is customizable and effective.
http://ipmonitor.tsarfin.com
-Erik
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WhatsUp someversionorother http://www.ipswitch.com
Nagios (Open Source, with a *nix bent) http://www.nagios.org/
Andrew 8)
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Jerod M. Bennett
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IPCheck Server Monitor by Paessler (http://www.paessler.com/ipcheck).
This does monitoring and alerting and has a nice Web interface for
configuration and accessing data and showing graphs of user-defined time
frames. You can do almost anything with it.
Matt
Jerod M. Bennett wrote:
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Sent: 23. januar 2006 20:41
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We use (mostly): IPMonitor
Another vote for ipMonitor, except it's
IPMonitor is good. And if anyone is tired of any IPSwitch products (such as
us) We've found this to be good and a good price. We were using
IPSwitch What's Up Gold until IPSwitch started it's Imail pricing change.
We've switched from their FTP Client and Server, Server Monitoring and soon
Hi Jerod,
I use jffnms http://www.jffnms.org/ Its open source [free] runs on all
platforms and is very good.
-Nick
Jerod M. Bennett wrote:
Hey,
I know this is off topic, but I respect the knowledge and opinions of the
people on this list.
What software / services do you guys use to
We use hostmonitor.
Tons of different tests.
Plus is very affordable.
H.
Jerod M. Bennett wrote:
Hey,
I know this is off topic, but I respect the knowledge and opinions of the
people on this list.
What software / services do you guys use to watch your servers for up/down
status?
-Jerry
What software / services do you guys use to watch your
servers for up/down status?
HostMonitor
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/index.htm
cheap and reliable
Markus
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I'm quite surprised that nobody has named:
http://www.microsoft.com/mom/default.mspx
Microsoft MOM yet. It's quite popular in Microsft shops.
Andrew 8)
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Sent: Monday, January 23,
OK it finally happened. I got another
leftover D*.SM$ file in the proc\work directory while I was running the logs on
debug. Any thoughts?
I think the following is the important
part from various log files. I can post the whole thing if this is not enough.
DECLUDE.LOG
.
.
.
Maybe that's because it costs an arm and a leg:
http://www.microsoft.com/mom/howtobuy/default.mspx
This is really remote management software and not just simply
monitoring and reporting. Probably makes sense in big enterprises but
not for small businesses.
Matt
Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
I find that companies that will pay for Microsoft Exchange
Server and Client licences (and other BackOffice products) wouldn't blink at the
cost of MOM; and the pricing is staggered so that you can buy as much utility as
you can realistically implement.
What I find attractive is not the
Andrew, do you administer and support
MOM?
If so, please contact me off list.
BTW, what server did DAD stand for? (It
never made it off the design board, of if it did it never became a beta, only
an alpha.)
John T
eServices For You
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From:
John T (Lists) wrote:
BTW, what
server did DAD stand for? (It
never made it off the design board, of if it did it never became a
beta, only
an alpha.)
well with family court so prevalent I would guess MOM got all of DAD's
stuff?
-Nick :)
John T
eServices
For
Family court or Lawyers court?
ROFLOL
John T
eServices For You
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Or at least half ;)
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That's interesting. It seems though that from a knowledgeable
administrator's point of view in a small business that this would be
very expensive and wouldn't net any real return. Most small businesses
that I know with up to 100 seats are very tight with their IT spending
and go the route of
Whats up gold for main monitoring and Servers Alive to monitor whats up
gold.
Tim
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