If you are running Imail should you ever see the stmp32.exe
process ever come up? I know youll see SMTPd32.exe
Occasionally I will see the smtp32.exe process come up, but
none of that is enabled and I was wondering if I have been Hi-jacked or
something. This morning I had a very heavy
http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?205.188.139.132
WHY? (grumble mumble grumble ^%^$^*(^%^%^^)
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Hello, All,
I had a question about IMail.
We do store and forward spam filtering for a lot of customers. If a
customer's incoming SMTP server is down, e.g. because of a power outage,
IMail will only try 20 times before returning the messages to the sender.
This equates to about 10 hours. Is
Well, John. I'm sure that's a rhetorical question, but I'm feeling a
little chatty while I listen to hold music.
SpamCop and pretty well every other blacklisting service make no
allowance for how much good mail is coming from an IP address. They
only do blacklisting.
The funny thing is that
Sure thing, Dan.
IMail always retries at 10 minute intervals, so you set the duration of
the retries by multiplying out the value at: localhost, Services, SMTP,
x tried before returning to sender.
If you want more flexibility, invest the time to implement Microsoft
Windows Server IIS SMTP for
Hello -
I am seeing these tags in AOL bounces -
X-AOL-IP: 213.226.82.229
X-AOL-SCOLL-SCORE: 0:2:169167590:15837691
X-AOL-SCOLL-URL_COUNT: 0
Does anyone know what they represent? The first I believe is the
original sender ip; since these are coming to me mainly as a result
of joejobs I'm
Dan,
Yes, you can adjust the retry times on the SMTP process tries before
returning to sender and on the Queue Manager process retry time. Tries
before returning to sender * retry = length of time you will attempt
delivery of the mail.
Hope that helps,
Darrell
Indeed. Hypothetically, of course, one could do add these lines to a
filter:
#Sep-12-2003 AC The ISP everyone loves to hate, always has a weight of 8
due to NOABUSE:3 NOPOSTMASTER:3 IPNOTINMX:2
#Sep-23-2003And is always on someone's shit list; added another 10
to the counterweight
I also should have expounded more on my post.
The MX servers are not listed, rather the webmail servers are. Since I scan
2 hops, it is the 2nd hop that is getting hit on.
What I have done for that is the following filter:
MAILFROM END NOTENDSWITH @aol.com
TESTSFAILED END NOTCONTAINS SPAMCOP
I do the same.
-d
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SpamCop and pretty well every other blacklisting
In the Junkmail file you have DELETE, HOLD, WARN, IGNORE.
What does IGNORE actually do?
Kyle
Looking at the log it doesn't seem that way. If you look at the header it
shows the same.
02/28/2005 15:00:19 Q865e00e001301b5a nIPNOTINMX:-3 nNOLEGITCONTENT:-5 .
Total weight = -8.
02/28/2005 15:00:19 Q865e00e001301b5a L1 Message OK
02/28/2005 15:00:19 Q865e00e001301b5a Subject: Read: [Fwd: FW:
Hi,
I know that all the retry info is in the Q*.SMD file. Can someone answer
a couple of things
QC:\IMail\spool\Da13385c70072c6c1.SMD
Hmail1.gonetworks.net
Ia13385c70072c6c1
T34
E0,
S[EMAIL PROTECTED]
X1
V0
NRCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
R[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have figured out some of it but what is
The message's last action is IGNORE which means it will be delivered.
What are the actions set on the two tests it hit on? If they are WARN
then they will show in the headers.
Darrell
Kyle Fisher writes:
Looking at the log it doesn't seem that way. If you look at the header it
shows the
Here is a KB article that covers them
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20030324-DM01.htm
Darrell
Goran Jovanovic writes:
Hi,
I know that all the retry info is in the Q*.SMD file. Can someone answer
a couple of things
QC:\IMail\spool\Da13385c70072c6c1.SMD
Hmail1.gonetworks.net
Right now I am not hiding any tests. I have IPNOTINMX -3 and
NOLEGITCONTENT -5 set to ignore (default when I purchased Declude).
In the sample below you can see where it has a negative weight of 8 and the
header shows the same, but they are set to ignore. I have more samples
where it might
Thanx Darrell,
The document does not cover how IMail knows when to retry, when does the
30 minute (or whatever) retry counter run out.
Do you know where that info is? Does not seem to be in the Q file
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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I believe that Imail doesn't keep a retry timer per message, but
instead simply attempts to process every message in the queue at each
queue run, which is every 30 min by default. If the T line equals the
retry limit it creates a postmaster message and deletes the message.
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Hi,
I got this in a header and I do not understand what it means
Received: from tdwems02.thindata.net [64.34.54.13] by
mail1.gonetworks.net with ESMTP
(SMTPD32-8.13) id A66F76C90074; Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:00:31 -0500
Received: from TDWCON01 (tdwcon01.thindata.net [64.34.54.8] (may be
forged))
Ahh so every Q*.SMD is attempted to be reprocessed at the Queue run
time. Well that makes it easier on the programming.
Thanx
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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