Scott,

Thank you VERY much for your reply. From what I understand (in your
message), I'm wasting my time by making the $default$.JunkMail file
available (FTP was just the method I was using to access the file) -since
the Global.CFG file overwrites it anyway.

The file structure is
IMail\Declude\mail.customerdomain.com\$default$.JunkMail (the Global.CFG
file is in the Declude folder). My impression was that the customer settings
would point to $default$.JunkMail file and they could have their settings
different from the Global.CFG ones.

What method would you recommend to let the customers edit their individual
e-mail domains? Or would you even attempt this at all?

Best Regards,

Brent

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 1:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Enabling control to customers



>I'd like to setup an FTP site with individual '$default$.JunkMail' files
>accessible for each domain that's setup with AntiSpam.... Will this
>overwrite some of the settings from Global.CFG? -If so, that's okay.

No, it would not overwrite the global.cfg file (assuming that the FTP site
doesn't allow access to the global.cfg file).

>One of the requests I frequently get is WHITELISTING. I've done a test on
my
>end (to no success) by typing WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] Whenever I send
>an e-mail out with a particiliar word (a certain male body part) in the
>subject line, it still goes into the spam mailbox.... -BUT when I put the
>word "porn" in the subject line (which is set to send the message to the
>spam mailbox) I do receive it.

Note that the WHITELIST command only works in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg
file.

If you want per-domain whitelisting, you would need to set it up using the
WHITELISTFILE option.  The configuration file for the user/domain can have
a line in the format "WHITELISTFILE
C:\IMail\Declude\example.com\whitelistfile.txt", which instructs Declude
JunkMail to use a whitelist file.  The whitelist file (whitelistfile.txt in
this case) can then have 1 E-mail address or domain per line.

>I was under the impression that if something is 'WHITELISTED', it'll go
>through (even if it's BLACKLISTED somewhere in another setting).

That is correct.  Any E-mail that is whitelisted should be delivered as if
it did not fail any spam tests.

                                                    -Scott
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