On 22 Jun 2004 at 7:07, Jeffrey M Donley wrote:
Hi Jeff,
So in your hijack.cfg file you have ALLOWIP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and in
the HOLDx dir hijack is retaining emails from the allowip addresses?
If that is the case I suggest stopping and restarting declude console
to reset hijack; if that doesn't help review your hijack logs and
email Scott...
-Nick Hayer
> I have had a continuing problem with Hijack. I have several business
> customers with 25 plus work stations, these customers are getting
> caught in hijack on outgoing mails. I have added ALLOWIP entries for
> all the customers with no success. It seems as though declude reads
> hijack cfg for a certain number of ALLOWIP entries then gives up on
> the last few entries. I am using 1.75 with IMail 7.15. Any
> suggestions?
>
> -jeff
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