(back before I
was one of 'em).
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le, Bayes-only approach.
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at "Barry" will build in support for it is pretty
insensitive to what Declude needs now. If you'd been listening to the
list lately, you'd know this.
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y Declude?
It's a DNS text (TXT) record returned by the blacklist.
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7;nonzero' test defs in production, so I don't
know offhand if it's the case with negatives.
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negative weight after -lt or -ht will currently
be ignored. Gotta fix that.
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ect, since you and I both
looked at a specific server _without_ tarpitting enabled that
exhibited the problem with oversize messages. There may be an
additional wrinkle added by ttarpitting, but it's not the root cause
of the problem.
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express negative values in the 'spreadsheet' style that
encloses them in parentheses and does not use the minus sign, i.e.
(20)
instead of
-20
The negative value will NOT work as expected if you use the minus
sign.
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DSN that does not include the original
message, just the subject line, the message size, and the size limit.
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rouble in
the first place. :)
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-and-retry sequence, which could use up
threads, 5XXSINK tries to open the file for reading once, and returns
gracefully if it can't get the file handle.
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xibly expand its thread pool beyond the default
limit to account for long-lived connections. Q. E. D.
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> [...\Services\InetInfo\Parameters\ThreadTimeout] seemed to make
> sense, though I'm not sure that it solves anything and I'm not sure
> if it has any consequences yet.
This tweak would apparently hinder, rather than help, the issues under
consideration. This setting allows already-allo
> Any ideas on how to get around this?
Of course. Create a second virtual host for the second Exchange
address space.
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plugging model. Guess the game has changed.
For everyone who's silently letting this go: how'd you feel if Vamsoft
started advertising here? Do you think there aren't other people on
the list who've kept quiet about similar products and services?
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> It would be good for Declude to offer a gateway solution of some
> sort or find a partner to do so.
Isn't SmarterMail that partner? IMO, we need another MTA, and
Computerized Horizons distracted by such work, like a hole in the
head.
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world, ISP-level email delivery?
Until recently, it was difficult to imagine any other list with the
combination of highly technical users, brand loyalty, Windows
enthusiasm without total OS partisanship, and product quality that the
Declude lists have. Yet I'm not sure that this list can preser
> What do you guys use for virus protection on your servers?
I'm down with NOD32 these days.
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> Do you have any suggestions for troubleshooting?
Please post the full command line that you're using.
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> Does anyone know if the %ALLRECIPS% variable contains bcc and cc
> info?
Yes; yes.
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> cscript exchange2con.vbs
> LDAP://mail.<>.com/cn=users,dc=<>
Traditionally, this would take the form ...cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
-- not ...cn=users,dc=. Are you sure this is a
valid LDAP context in your setup?
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LDAP namespace with the DNS namespace, sometimes called "federation."
Therefore, the AD domain example.com corresponds to the LDAP container
dc=example,dc=com. It's not related to domain controllers. This is
certainly part of your problem.
--Sandy
e.
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Defuse Dictionary Attacks: Turn Exchan
gets the job done.
Well-documented, this would be a perfectly reasonable option for
users.
I have never, not once, ever, had any issues rejecting on SPF. I catch
thousands of messages a day. There are no false positives. There
cannot be, unless your SPF library has bugs.
--Sandy
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st if literalized in a specific
contract.
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his
mailing list, there is a justifiable presumption of guilt in that
department.
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e user community. . .
painful.
Spamvertised app, commercial pricing. . . wonderful.
Great, score another one for spam. I continue to be amazed.
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beyond difficult, no? And
another reason that the comparison is irrelevant.
This remains an amazing example of selling out the anti-spam community
and somehow still getting kudos.
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ledged external test for
Declude that does much the same thing, without having to forge
brand-new Q files and so on, honoring IMail-level forwards.
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0 checks
will pass, which is the matter under discussion.
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don't put
those cards on the table so blatantly. Apparently, I am not yet jaded
enough to let this go. I'm sure I will let it go soon enough.
--Sandy
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e-mai
alidation against a text file. It's a simple purpose, and a simple
app, and should fit this need very well.
Be sure to read the README thoroughly and post back.
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actually true; have to see a log to know.
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TPD32 is listening, regardless of whether the
specific IP assigned to IP-ful virtual hosts is publicly accessible.
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it
from the outside world.
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Defuse D
make it a secondary for the authoritative zones.
Keep MS DNS as your primary and as your internal recursive DNS. Done.
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up! I was only writing about single-box workarounds.
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ns, like IMail and Declude, that
can select a resolver of their own instead of "lifting" it from the
interface config, which is why you may see results you don't expect.
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ty may
be in question?
What are the goals of this project?
You can't compare products in some hazy way -- you have to have a
specification in mind.
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ay, for ethical reasons.
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er is worth the $, both as a second opinion for shared positives
and for what it catches on its own. Let us know what alternatives
you're referring to. . . the field of such apps that run under Declude
is not really so crowded.
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> The Razor you mentioned, is that Vipul's Razor at Sourceforge?
Yes.
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> How do you have Razor configed? eg is it on a win32 box? If so would
> you share how you did it?
No, it's physically on a BSD box, called under Declude via the lovely
SPAMC32 (which, BTW, has a significant upgrade coming very soon).
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expected ways when paired with the newer-fangled '-e' switch. The '-y'
is good switch to use for interactive debugging, but it will only
create more overhead (more data sent back across the wire) when used
under Declude, AFAICS.
t whether/why SPAMD is acting erratically, but I
want to get SPAMC32 out of the way.
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> This looks good.
Well, sorta. But what I want to see is whether the errorlevel is
raised to 10 when it should, and stays at 10 when it should.
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stification is
gone, and with out-of-date signatures and unavailable servers, who
needs Pyzor?
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ides. . . .
--Sandy
P.S. This gives me the idea of having different max-size switches for
messages with and without image attachments. What do you think,
SPAMC32 users?
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rst question would be how many SPAMD children you are
running?
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children, as in
--max-children? Why would you do that?
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Other things to tweak are the SPAMC32 skip-if-weight and max-size
arguments.
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ose
to-be-discontinued names everywhere.
Next up, use dnsreport.com, eh?
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n be called a random order (the order
actually has to do with response time as well, but assuming for the
moment unsaturated bandwidth and identical hardware at both sites, you
can call it random).
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then there's the case of a slow, but *not* totally nonresponsive,
HTTP -- and these are such cases as F5 Big/IPs, and other "deep
probing" apps, are made to deal with.
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he NSs are listed
at the roots; whether in a plain-text zone file or in a relational DB,
there is clearly some cosmetic "awareness" of the order in which the
records were saved at the registrar. But that doesn't matter as far as
the traffic each NS should see.
--Sandy
n at a time.
For example, database-backed sites whose database can be open for
writing at only one site are a *helluva* lot harder to balance.
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an unattended recursor -- not nslookup or dig -- does with the
data. And it does use all the NS records.
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what NetSol might have you
believe.]
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wn, then you have 3 out of 4
published records not functioning instead of 1 out of 2, making for
slower performance when you're in a failed-over state.)
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er so that it isn't repeatedly hit.
You're mixing up client resolver "primary/secondary DNS" and recursor
"primary/secondary NS" -- one of which exists, the other doesn't.
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esponse-time + round-robin NS
algorithm.
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d prioritization can occur
between one response and the next request.
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issue goes, it's clearly buggy code, but has
nothing to do with language choice.
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in kind (free copies) for your design input into the
commercial product? Hoping you're observing full disclosure in your
continuing posts about the product.
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and then further promoted
by unaffiliated users and reviewers. There are surely some unethical
apples in that other bunch, of course, as everywhere, but they don't
spam.
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on this list?
> As far as how appropriate the continued discussion is of Alligate, I
> will, with no misgivings, never talk of it again if Declude even
> suggests that it is not in their best interest to have it talked
> about here.
Oh, you know they won't shut you
company would be trustworthy?
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This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To
unsubscribe,
So, is the list being actively moderated all of a sudden? Or is it
just malfunctioning again?
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dds text to each MIME part, whether
plain or HTML.
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> The problem is with "Declude" adding plain text to the end of the
> Base64 section of the email so it decodes incorrectly.
FOOTER32 shouldn't have this problem.
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> Would it work with Smartermail/Declude as well?
Just takes a message header/body file (in IMail, the "D" file) on the
command line, so anything that can handle that
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vel? And did you
isolate circumstances other than generic "high load" that trigger this
behavior?
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their
admission that the compatibility situation is untenable otherwise.
But Declude can't use third-party compability as an excuse, o' course.
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> As long as someone is working on this. I have 20,000 messages in the
> error directory from the past 48 hours.
That's totally inappropriate.
Degrade gracefully, people. At least make this a configurable option.
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This should become a configurable option, not a silent quarantine, as
obviously Mark would rather go back to the old behavior.
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think for
'IMail and IIS' or something like that.
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> Smartertools confirmed that I could use the free (1 domain/10 users) as
> an unlimited gateway. I am putting in a gateway in front of my Declude
> process to handle address validation. NOTE that IMail will also gateway
> an unlimited number of domains as well.
Still see no reason to open the flo
> somewhere?
http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum@list.ipswitch.com/msg50982.html
Disregard the IIS-specific steps. It's even easier with SM.
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ply to running SMTPD32 and
any other SMTP daemon, both on port 25, on the same box, for IMail
versions that do not natively support it. We've been doing this for
years with no problems at all.
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> If there is anyone subscribed to this mailing list who is not a
> service provider, please raise your hand.
Mine's up. We implement and support in-house mail systems for our
clients and don't provide hosted services.
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aps everyone's agreement
was similarly squelched, I guess). But now people are shocked,
*shocked* that their input wasn't deemed valid on this latest dropped
bomb. Gee, ya think?
--Sandy
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guess we'll never know. That's the thing about silently
dropping posts. The bitbucket tells no tales.
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ding a SpamAssassin
client like SPAMC32 is no easier than Darrell's InvURIBL. Believe me,
I'm proud of some of my bells and whistles, but I know enough to admit
that performing URIBL checks efficiently *and* creatively is a much
bigger development task.
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ave been expected were the list exploder completely down).
But bigger fish to fry now; just let these discussions run free and I
think a lot can be learned. I believe there are more nuances in public
opinion than you would think.
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dubious
open-and-closed-source-in-the-same-product distribution scenarios...
that they went with this very "positioned" product doesn't surprise me
at all.
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e right!
And it does not follow from the ability to link a library into your
code that you have the ability to do as you describe, let alone do it
faster than linking the prepackaged product.
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are likely too
competitive to be appropriate on this list if they even work... but
those might be another way to at least preview accuracy.
HTH.
--Sandy
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ther than
spending money on competitive products whose functions are well in
excess of the "address validation" specification.
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above. I am not aware of ways to fix this problem within the current
version of IMail; I know it can't be fixed within older versions. The
solution, cumbersome though it may be, is to gateway your mail through
another MTA that presents a single HELO/IP/PTR/A set to the outside.
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the purposes of
that test.
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the IP-PTR-HELO-A roundtrip.
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to corresponding aliases on an upstream
(IMail) MX.
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else?) that (a) the
patched 2006.1 supports Safari and (b) 8.22's SMTPD is subject to the
new vulnerability, but I don't believe either of these are true.
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to stay in the 1.x stream. If you are a hosting service
supporting Safari, you are supporting both. It's like not supporting
5.x browsers on PC.
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ding of it agrees with mine, at least. It is not the
most straightforward post from Kevin.
If 2006.1 were officially alleged to have Safari support, I would
expect that it would be in the release notes, but nope:
http://www.ipswitch.com/support/imail/guide/2006/2006_1/IMail_RelNotes.htm
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use. By the way, what version of Safari are you using?
>
> General Availability is still being set for the 2006.2 release.
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ig.
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> I am looking for a low cost clustering sw/solution for our database server
> (Hyperfile C/S)
Seriously, what's "low"?
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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
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can't vouch for it,
though if you get into it, please let me know. :)
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