RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude crashing and taking up 99% CPU

2001-09-17 Thread R. Scott Perry


My problems also began after upgrading to 1.25a, before the upgrade
Declude never crashed. Now I need 2 reboots a day to keep my mail working.

Do you recall which version you were running before that?  If I can find 
out which version introduced this problem, it will be easier to find out 
what caused it.
-Scott

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude crashing and taking up 99% CPU

2001-09-17 Thread Jack Taugher

As I've stated several times: I'm not getting an error message, no files are
being created and no event log messages.  (I'll double check my gigantic log
files to be sure of the first..)

Our prior version was v1.20

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 Where can we find v1.24 or below of Declude?

 You can download the previous public release at
 http://www.declude.com/release/120/declude.exe .


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude crashing and taking up 99% CPU

2001-09-17 Thread R. Scott Perry


As I've stated several times: I'm not getting an error message, no files are
being created and no event log messages.  (I'll double check my gigantic log
files to be sure of the first..)

It appears that there are 3 separate issues (you're seeing #1):

[1] 100% CPU usage, that appears to have started between v1.20 and 
1.25a.  This has been narrowed down to several possible areas of code where 
this is happening.  No C:\Declude.gp? file is created.

[2] A crash, where a C:\Declude.gp? file is created.  This is happening 
somewhere within the spam testing section of the code, but it is hard to 
pinpoint exactly where this is happening.

and

[3] The known C142 issue with user32.dll initializing, because of the 
low system heap or whatever Microsoft is calling it.  This one can happen 
with just about any version of IMail, with or without Declude, because of 
IMail's architecture.  There is no way to fix this, but we are trying to 
find a way to make this less noticeable when Declude is used with IMail, 
however.
-Scott

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[Declude.JunkMail] ByPassing IP's

2001-09-17 Thread Jeff Kratka

Hello,

 This may be a stupid question but I can't figure it out. I would like
Declude to bypass a certain amount of IP addresses. These are mostly
feedbacks and e-mail forms coming from some web pages I host. When people
receive the forms it fails the SPAMHEADERS test and gets a note. I attempted
to put then in the WhiteLists but it doesn't do it. Am I just brain dead (
Lately I am )

Thanks for any help..

Jeff
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