Will,

I am not sure what you mean by country command, but this may be helpful
http://support.declude.com/Customer/KBArticle.aspx?articleid=6

David B
www.declude.com 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 3:18 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Mail Backlogging

I am using hijack with its default settings.  My Declude seems to function
just fine as I'm watching but every other or third weekend it seems like I
come in on a Monday to see a couple hundred thousand messages in the proc
folder.  I only allow 50 recipients per message, have no loops, no catchall
aliases.  Looks like I typically receive around 140,000 per day so it is
pretty strange to come in after two days and see 500,000 messages.  However,
it was a holiday weekend...

A report for one of my normal days can be seen here:
http://mail.ncats.net/report.html

My global.cfg is attached

I'm a little confused about the syntax of the country command.  Is there any
official documentation or examples available?  I have been searching for
them with little luck.

It would be nice to have a declude log analyzer that would display a list of
IP's organized by spam counts so I could start blacklisting some subnets, If
that would be at all helpful to me.

Will
 


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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Mail Backlogging
Importance: High

 
I would also recommend the declude hijack filter.

It has saved me a couple of times.

Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 5:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Mail Backlogging

Will,

Do you have any catch-all (nobody) aliases for any of your domains?  If so,
a single such domain can overwhelm a server when under dictionary attack.
Catch-alls must be removed.  The traffic will disappear immediately if this
is the case.

Also, it is definitely not uncommon for a business like yours to have
clients using your server for bulk-mailing.  You should set reasonable
recipient limits per message (like 50 or so) and watch for people that have
automated software that sends out even more.

Looping can cause issues like this as well.

Lastly, you may need to tweak your Declude.cfg settings in order to handle
the normal traffic that you see.  It seems that a lot of the higher volume
servers backup when using the default settings, so this effect may be
different from what you were seeing in the past.  Maybe you could share your
normal and peak volume along with your Declude.cfg settings with the list
and get some feedback.

Matt



Will wrote:

>I have had a problem with my Imail server backlogging mail for years
now
>where the spool directory will fill with hundreds of thousands of 
>messages.  Now it's the proc folder with the new version of declude.
>This issue has been ongoing throughout the years as I have upgraded
both
>Imail and Declude.  It has come to the point where I have to purge 
>500,000 messages to get my mail server running again.
>
>I'm not sure what to do, as I need the virus and spam protection.
>
>Is there a way to block all mail from Romania and china?
>
>Will
>
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