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Had those for years. No cure yet. I will
keep you advised though. From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Darin Cox Watch for the occasional neck spasm and squeezing of the
eyes...
----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Odryna Sent: Monday, November
28, 2005 8:38 PM Subject: RE: [IMail Forum]
SpamCop Pardon my ignorance. But how would I
recognize it? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Terence Blyth Check to see if you have a tick in the
antispam mime headers. This could be the problem. Regards Terence Blyth Computer Technologies Ltd Phone 64 3 545 9001 Fax 64 3 545 9002 WARNING: The
contents of this e-mail may contain information that is legally privileged
and/or confidential to the named recipient. This information is not to be
used by any other person and/or organisation. The views expressed in this
document do not necessarily reflect those of Computer Technologies Ltd. From: Travis Rabe
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems to be working fine here. Travis From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Odryna We
had a problem and I was hoping that someone could shed some insight as to what
may have caused the issue. We
had Spamcop set in the filters as a trusted list with automatic delete.
Yesterday at about 2am edt mail stopped getting delivered. I checked the
server from the outside and all looked fine. Then I started looking at
the logs. Mail was being accepted as inbound then when the spam check was
done, it would check Spamcop and fail to connect. After the connection
failed the mail was automatically deleted. The strange part is that the
spam check did not fail, only the connection to Spamcop did. Why
would mail be deleted when the connection to Spamcop failed? Windows
2000 server Mike
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