ok, I think I see my error.

I need to make a sub under the declude folder whose name matches the alias.

But if my official hostname is "server.company.com", I see in the alias field that we 
don't have an alias defined!

Is this necessary if the server is only a mailbagger? (maybe just for declude to 
identify each domain separately???)


If I put in the alias, I assume we can then create settings (the two config files) in 
that "company.com" subfolder and they will supercede the files in the main declude 
folder? 

What about all the other domains we mailbag for? Will I need to create aliases for 
each one?

Thanks for the help....



Stan Lyzak, BSEE, CISSP, MCSE�, CCNA, A+
Network Security Engineer
ASysTech, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] maybe a dumb question



>We have an IMail 6.x mailbag server (no actual mailboxes or domains 
>exist). It uses relay for IP and a hosts file per IMail recommendation.
>
>1) No setting for inbound mail in $default$.junkmail can be made to 
>generate a warning (we are testing with a piece of software that can be 
>made to violate the rules enough to cause a warning). Outbound warnings in 
>the global.cfg work like a champ. Is this because we have no actual 
>domains/mailboxes hosted on this server???

That is correct.  If an E-mail is destined to an address that isn't hosted 
locally, IMail and Declude treat it as outgoing mail.

You can either use the outgoing settings, or have per-domain settings for 
those domains.

>2) (Possibly related to above?): Although we are running the Pro version 
>of Declude, we cannot get a per-domain variation in the rule set. The only 
>warnings that are effective, are from the global.cfg file in the 
>imail/declude folder. We have tried creating a subfolder under declude 
>with the same name as our domain name, but it ignores any global.cfg or 
>$default$.junkmail file setting in that folder (yes I restarted the IMail 
>SMTP service after the changes).

I'm guessing your host name in IMail is "mail.example.com", with 
"example.com" as an alias?  In that case, you need to use 
\IMail\Declude\mail.example.com\ as the directory for the 
per-user/per-domain settings.
                              -Scott

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