Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases

2003-09-29 Thread Bill B.
There are a lot of these aliases, so I don't want to set up per-domain entries.  
Shouldn't I be able to use the outbound actions for these, since the actual recipient 
is a non-local user?

I tried that by defining an action in GLOBAL.CFG, and sending a test email from my 
Lycos Mail account to an alias in Imail which forwards to a non-local address... but 
it didn't use the GLOBAL.CFG action.

In GLOBAL.CFG I have WEIGHTFAILOUT HOLD, and below are the log entries of the test 
email.  It failed WEIGHTFAILOUT, but the action wasn't triggered...

note: I am not using SWITCHRECIPS ON


09/29/2003 10:52:24 Q47273b6614888021 Bogus IP: 0.0.0.0
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 WORD:100 nNOLEGIT:-3 .  Total weight = 97
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed WORD (Message failed WORD test (11)). 
Action=IGNORE.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed WEIGHTFAIL (Weight of 97 reaches or 
exceeds the limit of 15.). Action=LOG.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed WEIGHTFAILLOW (Weight of 97 reaches 
or exceeds the limit of 20.). Action=IGNORE.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed WEIGHTFAILOUT (Weight of 97 reaches 
or exceeds the limit of 26.). Action=IGNORE.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed WEIGHTFAILALL (Weight of 97 reaches 
or exceeds the limit of 45.). Action=IGNORE.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Msg failed CATCHALLMAILS (Weight of 97 reaches 
or exceeds the limit of -100.). Action=IGNORE.
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 L1 Message OK
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 Subject: filter test
09/29/2003 10:52:25 Q47273b6614888021 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
IP: 209.202.220.85 ID: 




-Original Message-
From: Kevin Bilbee
Sent: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:51:14 -0700
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases


Yuu need to setup declude to do per domain config for the nonlocal domain
(pro version).

Alias:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Points to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Create a domain directory for the nonlocal.com domain and place a junkmail
file in that directory.



Kevin Bilbee


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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases


 Can anyone think of a method to identify Imail aliases that
 forward to non-local addresses, and apply specific Declude
 actions for those aliases?

 Reason is.. we only provide spam filtering for our customer's
 mailboxes, but not for their alias addresses that forward to
 non-local accounts.  And we've had a couple incidents where a
 customer received Spam in their non-local account, which was
 forwarded through our server via an alias that we host.  So when
 they reported the spam, SpamCop saw that the spam was routed
 through our server and temporarily blacklisted our IP.

 Any clever ideas how to stop this without adding separate
 .junkmail files for each alias address?

 Thanks,
 Bill

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[Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases

2003-09-28 Thread Bill B.
Can anyone think of a method to identify Imail aliases that forward to non-local 
addresses, and apply specific Declude actions for those aliases?

Reason is.. we only provide spam filtering for our customer's mailboxes, but not for 
their alias addresses that forward to non-local accounts.  And we've had a couple 
incidents where a customer received Spam in their non-local account, which was 
forwarded through our server via an alias that we host.  So when they reported the 
spam, SpamCop saw that the spam was routed through our server and temporarily 
blacklisted our IP.

Any clever ideas how to stop this without adding separate .junkmail files for each 
alias address?

Thanks,
Bill

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases

2003-09-28 Thread Kevin Bilbee
Yuu need to setup declude to do per domain config for the nonlocal domain
(pro version).

Alias:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Points to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Create a domain directory for the nonlocal.com domain and place a junkmail
file in that directory.



Kevin Bilbee


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill B.
 Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 1:19 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam action for non-local aliases


 Can anyone think of a method to identify Imail aliases that
 forward to non-local addresses, and apply specific Declude
 actions for those aliases?

 Reason is.. we only provide spam filtering for our customer's
 mailboxes, but not for their alias addresses that forward to
 non-local accounts.  And we've had a couple incidents where a
 customer received Spam in their non-local account, which was
 forwarded through our server via an alias that we host.  So when
 they reported the spam, SpamCop saw that the spam was routed
 through our server and temporarily blacklisted our IP.

 Any clever ideas how to stop this without adding separate
 .junkmail files for each alias address?

 Thanks,
 Bill

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