Re: [Declude.JunkMail] 100 Point scale / DNS

2004-09-28 Thread Matt
David, There is a problem with Win2003 DNS and some firewalls due to packet size or something like that. I forget exactly what the issue is, but there is a modification that should be made to your system if in fact you are getting a lot of time-outs. Hopefully one of those affected will chime

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] 100 Point scale / DNS

2004-09-28 Thread Markus Gufler
If you're happy with the weight settings of your current weighting system (hold on 20 ?) you can simply change to a hold-on-100 system by multipling all wheigts in your cfg file by factor 5 and change your WEIGHT20 test to WEIGHT100 Then save the cfg file and it's done. Beside more

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] 100 Point scale / DNS

2004-09-28 Thread Dan Geiser
David, I migrated our Declude JunkMail setup to a 100 point system awhile back. With our current setup as it is today we HOLD on 100 and DELETE on 300. When I first migrated over the way that I did it was I set my HOLD weight to 100 and had no DELETE weight and then I assigned arbitrary

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] 100 Point scale / DNS

2004-09-28 Thread David
: [Declude.JunkMail] 100 Point scale / DNS David, There is a problem with Win2003 DNS and some firewalls due to packet size or something like that. I forget exactly what the issue is, but there is a modification that should be made to your system if in fact you are getting a lot of time-outs. Hopefully one