I'm currently running Sniffer via Declude and use
MDLP. Great!
Since all the talk about invURIBL on the Imail list I
thought I'd give it a try. The only problem I have is that it doesn't seem
to be compatible with MDLP.
invURIBL assigns its own weight to each message. The
global.cfg line
I would actually prefer that MDLP autotune the weight for
invURIBL, but since the weights are managed by invURIBL and not Declude I don't
know how this will work.
-Joe
- Original Message -
From:
Colbeck,
Andrew
To: sniffer@SortMonster.com
Sent: Saturday, February
FYI, a reseller agreement may include a MAP (Minimum
Advertised Price) but it is illegal in the United States for the agreement to
determine a minimum selling price. Any such stipulation in an agreement
would put both of you in violation of federal price-fixing laws.
-Joe
- Original
If you are running your mail server only for yourself feel free to ban
.exe's and .zip's. If you are providing mail services to others I STRONGLY
suggest you consult an attorney that specializes in Internet related
matters. There have been a couple of recent cases where ISP's have been
held
How does AVAFTERJM help? Unless you had JunkMail delete the message it
would seem that it has to be scanned for viruses either way.
I don't know which uses more processor time... Virus or SPAM scanning. If
you use a bunch of tests it probably takes more horsepower to scan for SPAM
than
I'm not sure what this means.
Is SortMonster being acquired by ARM Research Labs? Vice versa? Just joint
venture?
Sure hope that a plugin to SmarterMail is just around the corner!
-Joe
- Original Message -
From: Pete McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sniffer@sortmonster.com
Sent:
, lists, etc.)
but I may be wrong.
Thanks,
Joe
- Original Message -
From: Smart Business Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joe Wolf sniffer@SortMonster.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [sniffer] Sniffer and SmarterMail?
Joe,
Wednesday, June 1, 2005 you wrote:
JW
Title: Message
I'm currently using Sniffer via Imail and Declude.
We all know that Ipswitch has lost their mind and is abandoning the small ISP,
and now it seems that Declude has lost their way. The new version of
Declude is tied to a single MAC address. That counts me out since I run
Title: Message
John,
I've always respected your opinions. I've respected
Scott at Declude as well, but I don't think he has much to say about what
happens there anymore.
The powers to be at Declude obviously look at their
customers as theives trying to steal their product. I have installed