Sounds like you talked to McAfee.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Cahill
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 12:40 PM
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Anyone else end up like this?
Yep- when we talked to McAfee--
Make your life easier..
F-Prot: $50
Go to: http://www.F-Prot.com [Seems to be down at the moment..]
Grisoft-AVG server: $70
http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_avg_online.php#fse
you will have 2 scanners.
You can also add Clam AV
Glad to see you back. Got a question on domainblack list. What is the type
for it? IP4r? IPBLACK? DomBLACK? what?
There is no domain blacklist -- what Declude JunkMail has is a sender
blacklist, which can blacklist the sender based on their E-mail address or
domain. You can use a line such as:
Thanks all. FYI, Sophos is also that way.
Chuck Cahill
YFCS, Inc
At 07:23 AM 5/24/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Anyone else end up like this?
Yep- when we talked to McAfee--
Make your life easier..
F-Prot: $50
Go to: http://www.F-Prot.com [Seems to be down at the moment..]
Grisoft-AVG server: $70
DNSStuff.com is becoming very popular out in internet-land. I frequently
see it pop up in other forums and/or lists relating to DNS or system/network
administration.
Dan Horne
Web Services Administrator
TAIS Web
Wilcox World Travel Tours
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"Ron Scelson told the Senate Commerce Committee
that the 30 million messages he sends out each day from an underground
nuclear-fallout shelter contain his mailing address and a method for recipients
to opt out of future mailings,
Welcome back Scott - how was your trip? Any details? Were you looking
for property in the islands now that you are flush with cash?
-Nick Hayer
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Welcome back Scott - how was your trip? Any details?
It was a nice trip. :)
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Is that a smile or a smirk?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] trip
Welcome back Scott - how was your trip? Any details?
It was a nice
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you can also use the ipfile test to block
sender's IPs. While the fromfile works well if the sender domain matches
the from domain, we also use the ipfile where spammers are registering new
domains constantly for their from address, but not rotating their
mailservers
Scott,
I was wondering what exactly the NONENGLISH tests hits on. Is it actual
high bit characters (or what ever classification is most appropriate),
or does it look for character encoding headers such as 'characterset=',
or both?
Thanks,
Matt
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I was wondering what exactly the NONENGLISH tests hits on. Is it actual
high bit characters (or what ever classification is most appropriate),
or does it look for character encoding headers such as 'characterset=',
or both?
Matt, my
I was wondering what exactly the NONENGLISH tests hits on. Is it actual
high bit characters (or what ever classification is most appropriate), or
does it look for character encoding headers such as 'characterset=', or both?
It looks at the subject for several signs of non-English characters
Is order in a filter important for these commands? Specifically can I have
the END in front of the SKIPIFWEIGHT and MAXWEIGHT?
Declude JunkMail processes each line one at a time, so:
ALLRECIPS END NOTCONTAINS @domain.com
SKIPIFWEIGHT 60
MAXWEIGHT60
ANYWHERE 14
Is order in a filter important for these
commands? Specifically can I have the END in front of the SKIPIFWEIGHT and
MAXWEIGHT?
ALLRECIPS END NOTCONTAINS @domain.com
SKIPIFWEIGHT 60
MAXWEIGHT 60
ANYWHERE 14 CONTAINS Blue Pill
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
Excellent.
Thank you Scott.
Hope you had a relaxing trip and are recharged and ready to go (sure
seems like it :) )
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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Yes. It would also eliminate the maxweight line from being logged.
You can also have the END's in the middle
MAILFROM 5 CONTAINS
MAILFROM END CONTAINS
MAILFROM 5 CONTAINS
MAILFROM 5 CONTAINS
Should exit with a 5 point score.
See http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg17800.html
Thanks for all your help with this. I have done the steps below.
Before I change the MX record, I am wondering if anyone else who runs a
gateway has a sample $default$.junkmail file I can view.
I created a directory called domain.com under the Declude directory
and then created a
We just copy the $default$.junkmail file from imail\declude to the domains
folder without making any changes to it.
Hope this help
Darrell
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