[Declude.JunkMail] Declude behind a Firewall

2003-11-05 Thread nerd
Hi.  My company recently set up a firewall which we put all our servers
behind, including our mail server running declude.

As soon as we did this, declude stopped working.  From what I understood in
the log, it looked like declude wasn't able to get out and check spam
databases.  There were a lot of lines in the log that looked like this:
TEST 08 - SPAM COP didn't get a response

I assume the firewall is blocking declude.  Anybody have an idea of how to
allow it access?  Is there a certain port I have to open up for declude to
get out?  Or maybe do I have to set up declude to use a proxy?

Thanks,
jim

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude behind a Firewall

2003-11-05 Thread brian

Ok, here you go... discounts are only available on multiple server
installations. Single server installations are always the same price for
everyone.

You can download the latest version of Alligate anytime at:

   http://www.alligate.com/downloads.asp

Here are your Alligate activation codes:

 LICENSE: 98B17332995AA601
 KEY: 94B9A54A6BB58CB1

Your license will expire on: 12/5/2003
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On 11/05/03 5:14pm you wrote...
Hi.  My company recently set up a firewall which we put all our servers
behind, including our mail server running declude.

As soon as we did this, declude stopped working.  From what I understood in
the log, it looked like declude wasn't able to get out and check spam
databases.  There were a lot of lines in the log that looked like this:
TEST 08 - SPAM COP didn't get a response

I assume the firewall is blocking declude.  Anybody have an idea of how to
allow it access?  Is there a certain port I have to open up for declude to
get out?  Or maybe do I have to set up declude to use a proxy?

Thanks,
jim

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