RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Misunderstood DUL/DYNA

2004-05-17 Thread Andy Schmidt
Title: Message You don't have to remove the tests, you just have to rename them. I renamed mine with DYN, that way Declude doesn't see them as matching DUL/DYNA/DUHL and therefore will not skip them when the Mail From matches a local address. But Matt - please correct me if I'm wrong.I

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Misunderstood DUL/DYNA

2004-05-17 Thread Matt
Andy, I think there is some confusion here on your part. What was discovered and initially discussed in this thread though is that Declude will not test the last hot with such tests when the Mail >From matches a local address. That was also good design, but if you can whitelist all local

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Misunderstood DUL/DYNA

2004-05-17 Thread Don Brown
Being able to whitelist all users is important. This can be done with Imail 8 and by using WHITELISTED AUTH in Declude's Global.cfg. However, whether or not all users do actually AUTH, still depends upon the SMTP SECURITY setting in Imail 8. For instance, if SMTP SECURITY is set to relay for

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Misunderstood DUL/DYNA

2004-05-17 Thread Bill Landry
- Original Message - From: Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] Being able to whitelist all users is important. This can be done with Imail 8 and by using WHITELISTED AUTH in Declude's Global.cfg. However, whether or not all users do actually AUTH, still depends upon the SMTP SECURITY setting