Hi,
For years we have had AFTERJM as a way to first delete al spam mail and then
scan the remainder for virusses.
Lots of us have not used it because a mail that was held or something like it
would not be scanned. If after that it was put back in the queue it would never
have been scanned.
A
The directive is AVAFTERJM
We can look at setting an option for DELETE only.
David B
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bonno
Bloksma
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 9:28 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] AFTERJM
Hi,
hi,
we handle it for years like bonno described. it works fine. but we modified the
system a little bit. we gather all held mail in a directory where we use the
%DATE% - funtionality - so all held mails of one day are caught in a separated
directory. each night (when there is little work for
Hi,
Of course I knew it was AVAFTERJM. Seems I made a consistent typo. ;-)
And then of course we would want AVAFTERJM NODELETE, we do not need to scan
deleted mails anymore. :-)
Met vriendelijke groet,
Bonno Bloksma
hoofd systeembeheer
tio hogeschool hospitality en toerisme
begijnenhof
We're seeing a backup today on mulitple occasions now in the Declude Proc
folder. Proc folder has grown to as many as 6000+ items in it; once we turn
off our Inv-URIBL filter, messages start processing again. .
Any known issues that would cause this?
We're still running an older version of
Randy,
None that I am aware of. It's processing fine on all of my servers.
Also, version 1.x is very old (several years). We are now on version 3.1.1.
Darrell
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Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude,
Imail, mxGuard, and ORF.
Hi Randy;
We have seen that often, in fact what we do is swap that test in on
nights and weekends and out during weekdays (by just renaming the
declude conf files with a schedule). It is a nice tool but will bog
things down.
Herb
Randy Armbrecht wrote:
We're seeing a backup today on
On Wednesday, February 6, 2008, 2:09:23 PM, Herb wrote:
Hi Randy;
We have seen that often, in fact what we do is swap that test in on nights and weekends and out during weekdays (by just renaming the declude conf files with a schedule). It is a nice tool but will bog things down.
I know about the old version (blame me) - just haven't found the time to do
an upgrade to where we can monitor for an hour or so after upgrading to
ensure the success. Will try and move this to the forefront of our to-do
list.
Thanks for the response!
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Randy A.
Technical Support
Peter,
Thanks for the response. Darrell had pointed us to WeightGate about a year ago
- that helped clean up a few CPU issues we were having at that time.
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Randy A.
Technical Support Director
Global Web Solutions, Inc.
804-442-5300
http://globalweb.net
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That's the first thing I checked - all is well there
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Randy A.
Technical Support Director
Global Web Solutions, Inc.
804-442-5300
http://globalweb.net
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From: Kevin Bilbee
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 2:26
I had that happen after a Microsoft .net update, fixed it by going to the
current version.
At 02:27 PM 2/6/2008 -0500, you wrote:
I know about the old version (blame me) - just haven't found the time to do
an upgrade to where we can monitor for an hour or so after upgrading to
ensure the
In addition to what Pete suggests with Weightgate (which I also use on
some servers with older hardware). You will want to set inside your
invuribl.exe.config file values for max and min skipweights to skip any
unnecessary processing of messages.
Darrell
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Currently we have our inv-URIBL config set to only scan if a message is
still below a certain weight when it reaches INV.
I'll go thru thru config again just to see if there's anything I may have
missed in that last time.
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Randy A.
Technical Support Director
Global Web Solutions,
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