Has anyone found a way to add a negative weight to Outlook 2003 clients for
the spamheaders test? I am running into a problem where it is failing the
spamheaders test which is causing the weight to go over the and hold the
emails?
Thanks,
Kris McElroy
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I pulled this from your header,
X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.6353
I am not sure what the build number is for Outlook 2003 but that is what you
would want to look for, for example:
HEADERS -X CONTAINS Outlook, Build 11.0.
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American
I have a specific spamheader code that I punish very heavily for one specific spammer.
You could use this code and change the spamheader code to the one Outlook generates.
If you supply the spamheader code and ask nicely, I could generate an EXE to do it
also.
global.cfg:
HEADER-C040120E
Thank you David.
I think more than a few of use get freaked when Scott leaves...
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Hear ye, hear ye ... Scott is on vacation this week.
David Franco-Rocha
Declude Technical Support
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From: Scott Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I can only hope that this strange interims will NOT solve my problem!
If yes it confirms me that interims are hidden updates for errors discovered
by a single user but other users has the error again because there was no
official announcement about the discovered error.
I hate to keep repeating
I hate to keep repeating myself, but if you are going to use
interims, you need to understand the rules. They ain't betas.
Yes I know. Interim is no beta.
But I know: any interim has fixed an error
I don't know WHAT error and so I can only hope that the error discovered by
someone else does
Sending from my private e-mail.
My ISP changed the backbone last night and in doing so, screwed up the
routers.
Bottom line, my connection from/to my servers has been down for 12 hours.
All incoming e-mail is on my backup MX which is a IIS 5.0 Virtural SMTP
Server. They are all sitting in the
John Tolmachoff wrote:
Sending from my private e-mail.
My ISP changed the backbone last night and in doing so, screwed up the
routers.
Bottom line, my connection from/to my servers has been down for 12 hours.
All incoming e-mail is on my backup MX which is a IIS 5.0 Virtural SMTP
Script schmipt!!
Use the Explorer Find/Search tool, look at only *.eml files and search the
body for the name of the domain that you're interested in.
I don't have any applications that use the .eml format, but I'm sure that
each message is a single file, unlike the Q*.smd + D*.smd files that
AAACK
Did not even think of that. Thanks.
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John Tolmachoff
eServices For You
Colbeck, Andrew
Script schmipt!!
Use the Explorer Find/Search tool, look at only *.eml files and search the
body for the name of the domain that you're interested in.
I don't have any applications that use
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