Goran Jovanovic wrote:
Just to make sure I understand, you would not add any users to the iMail
domain you would just add aliases? Right?
Correct.
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Anyone know how to report the SPAMCHK test weight in the SMTP header?
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For those that follow baseball...
the RedSox gave the Yankees an 'ATOMIC' WEDGIE' :)
-Nick
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Anyone know how to report the SPAMCHK test weight in the SMTP header?
You mean mail header ?
just use the WARN action. This should add a line like
X-RBL-Warning: SPAMCHK: Message failed SPAMCHK: x.
to the mail header where x is the SpamChk-weight.
Markus
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I live in Cleveland so I am no stranger to baseball heart breaks, but one
thing Indians and Red Sox fans agree on is that we hate the Yankees!
I heard music to my ears on NPR this morning...
The Yankees are the only team in history to lose a 7 game series after
winning the first three games
Actually the question was whether zipping would help them...but copying the
data into RAM, zipping it, and copying it back to the USB drive before
copying to an internal drive kind of defeats the purpose...and would take
more time that just copying.
That aside, my experience over the past 20
For some reason declude is holding outbound mail even though we do not have
it set in the Global.cfg file to hold. We are running the Declude Pro
version 1.79. Any explaination of why this is happening? We do not want to
even scan outbound mail - what is the best way to turn that off.
Chuck
Hi,
In a .EML file (eg spamattach.eml) I have
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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Hi,
Sorry about the previous post hit the wrong button :(
In a .EML file (eg spamattach.eml) I have
From: Anti-SPAM Service [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: %ALLRECIPS%
Which sends the mail to the original recipients. This is fine
Can I also BCC another account if I am looking to monitor something for
I've been putting it off, but need to go ahead with the deed. Can anyone
provide some quick-and-easy tip/instructions on making sure it goes
smoothly? I know IMail's integrated spam detection needs to be disables,
and I recall mention in the past that it can be a little tricky to do that.
TIA
Bud,
If I do the aliases thing what happens if a mail message is addressed to
someone who has an alias and someone who does not? Will it go through
for the one that does?
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
You might be able adapt one of Sandy's utility scripts to import the
GW LDAP directory directly and automatically to the iMail aliases
list.
Yes, this certainly will be possible if I can get the GW LDAP
context/classes/attribs from Goran (assuming GW serves addys up via
LDAP).
For some reason declude is holding outbound mail even though we do not have
it set in the Global.cfg file to hold. We are running the Declude Pro
version 1.79. Any explaination of why this is happening? We do not want to
even scan outbound mail - what is the best way to turn that off.
Do you
In a .EML file (eg spamattach.eml) I have
From: Anti-SPAM Service [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: %ALLRECIPS%
Which sends the mail to the original recipients. This is fine
Can I also BCC another account if I am looking to monitor something for
a while? Would the syntax be:
BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
_IMail_ doesn't refuse anything, it just sends back 5xxs for unknowns.
This is exactly like the Outlook/OE/Bat client question surfaced on
the IMail list, except that full-fledged MTAs submit the messages they
can and kick back DSNs for the ones they can't.
Think
Thanks for your help, Scott.
Ben
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 4:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] understanding JM scores
Thanks, Scott. Ok, one more: here is the scoring system I use:
Hi,
I have a question about setting up the SPF string.
If I use this string:
v=spf1 a mx a:bcw5, a:bcw6 -all
as a text record in our domain (bcwebhost.net), then the SPF test checks the
sending IP and tries to match it against either bcw5.bcwebhost.net or
bcw6.bcwebhost.net. The -all option
How can I tell which version of Declude Junkmail I
am using ??
How can I tell which version of Declude Junkmail I am using ??
You can type \IMail\Declude -diag from a command prompt.
-Scott
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I have a question about setting up the SPF string.
If I use this string:
v=spf1 a mx a:bcw5, a:bcw6 -all
as a text record in our domain (bcwebhost.net), then the SPF test checks the
sending IP and tries to match it against either bcw5.bcwebhost.net or
bcw6.bcwebhost.net. The -all option says
Title: Message
Hi,
Help - I can't
figure this out.
Imail 8.1 installed
- I never turned on any of their SPAM features - as far as I
know.
The Anti-Spam folder
under localhost is EMTPY
The Inbound Rules
tab for the user and the domain is empty (in fact, they should ALL be emtpy). I
Title: Message
Andy, there is also an "Antispam" folder under each
e-maildomain defined on the system. You will need to check each of
those, as well, which can be a real PITA if youhost hundreds or thousands
of domains.
Bill
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From:
Andy Schmidt
To:
Unfortunately, that won't work, due to a quirk in IMail1.exe.
Darn - Thanx
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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