Thanks for reporting this, Pete!
My numbers were more extreme than Pi-Web's.
That bad rule triggered on 18,023 messages yesterday.
Due to the rest of my spam software, two-thirds were either passed (as
presumed ham) or deleted (as very spammy).
So the one-third that was held, I re-scanned
Pete,
I am attempting to get caught on the latest beta and just have a few
questions. I noticed Sniffer is now called a different way in the
Declude config files, is that correct? On the last release (running
persistent), we have numerous entries in the declude.cfg file labeled:
SNIFFER-TRAVEL
Hello Darrell,
Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 9:26:47 PM, you wrote:
Pete,
Can you cover how the communication for the GBUdb system works?
Sure. (And documentation is coming along with a web site redesign, so
there will be plenty of additional detail on all things new SNF
arriving over the next
You nailed it Pete,
Thanks!
Darrell
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Pete McNeil wrote:
Hello
Our SYNC server software rejects connections by default. If an SNF
node follows the expected connection protocols and authenticates
properly and consistently then it will be allowed to communicate with
the system. If it fails to do any of these things or looks suspicious
in any way then it