Thanks again Scott.

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HiJack Enhancement



>I find that HiJack catches a meaningful amount of SPAM for the store 
>and forward domains and probably also helps out on Dictionary Attacks 
>as well. It seems like some spammers deliberately target secondary MX's 
>with the thought that they can sneak stuff through more easily.

Yes, many spammers have caught on that sending to secondary MX's makes it 
more likely that the E-mail will not get caught.

>It appears that HiJack keeps it records in memory and, if there's a 
>restart on Declude.exe the statistics are reset.

Correct.

>If this is a correct interpretation, would it be possible to maintain 
>this
>data in a editable
>file which would be loaded by HiJack on a restart?  Also to add a
>"persistence parameter" that would enable us to set a time period for
>retention of entries in the file, 10 days for example.  That would keep the
>list from growing infinitely.

That's a very good idea -- I'll see if we can incorporate that into Declude 
Hijack.
                                 -Scott

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