1. Sorry, your email was not considered
confidential and has been included in a public archive for all to see.
2. As I said before, please stop using
the silly white listing of a domain. Haven’t you heard of forged
addresses?
3. Please review your configuration and
correct the problem causing your clients outbound email to be scanned. What you
are doing is a workaround, not fixing the actual problem. You will have to bite
the bullet and start forcing your users to authenticate and in doing so can
easily whitelist based upon the fact that they authenticated.
John T
eServices For You
"Seek, and ye shall
find!"
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig
Edmonds
Sent: Friday, July
28, 2006 5:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail]
Max whitelists hit
Importance: High
Sensitivity: Confidential
Hi David,
It kind of works.
In C:\IMAIL\Declude\$default$.junkmail I have placed the following line:
WHITELISTFILE C:\IMAIL\Declude\Filters\whitelist.txt
The file at C:\IMAIL\Declude\Filters\whitelist.txt contains a list of email
addresses in the following format:
@123-reg.co.uk
@tapiz.com.ar
@redhothomes.co.uk
@cloudninemurcia.com
@cloudninemarbella.com
(there is about 500 domains I am whitelisting at the moment)
I am sitting here watching the log file (btw, I am using a programme called
"BareTail" which absolutely rocks when you want to look at live log
files
http://www.baremetalsoft.com) and it
seems that its whitelisting "some"
domains listed in the whitelist.txt file but still passes many of the
domains in the whitelist file through the declude spam filter.
This results in many of my clients emails being held in the spam folder.
Any ideas?
Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds
123 Marbella Internet
W: www.123marbella.com
E : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David
Barker
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Max whitelists hit
Sensitivity: Confidential
Yes, in the global.cfg there is a limit. If you need to have unlimited
whitelist entries, or if you need per-user or per-domain whitelisting, you
may find the WHITELISTFILE option helpful.
To use this option, you need to add a line in the format "WHITELISTFILE
D:\{MAILSERVER}\Declude\mywhitelist.txt" to the appropriate configuration
file (\{MAILSERVER}\Declude\$default$.JunkMail, or the per-user/per-domain
configuration file you wish to use the whitelists with). The
D:\{MAILSERVER}\Declude\mywhitelist.txt file would then contain either one
E-mail address ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
or domain ("@example.com") or subdomain
(".example.com") per line. The whitelist files can have unlimited
entries in
them.
Note that the file you use with the WHITELISTFILE option does NOT use the
same format as the WHITELIST entries in the global.cfg file. Also, note that
the WHITELISTFILE option does not work in the global.cfg file.
David B
www.declude.com
________________________________
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Craig
Edmonds
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Max whitelists hit
Importance: High
Sensitivity: Confidential
just found this in my declude log.
07/27/2006 15:28:25.221 qbf78048c0118c40b.smd WARNING: Max whitelists hit.
Some whitelists will not be processed!
Is there a limit to the amount of domains you can put in the whitelist?
Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds
123 Marbella Internet
W: www.123marbella.com <http://www.123marbella.com/>; E :
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