RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List: Related to Anyone know a tool...

2008-11-12 Thread David Barker
This is how the Mailbox action should work. The MAILBOX action will send an 
E-mail to a specific mailbox (folder) for the recipient. For example, you can 
have E-mail moved to a spam mailbox that the user can check via web messaging 
or IMAP (or POP3, by setting up a special account in the format 
user-mailbox). To use it, just include the name of the mailbox to use -- for 
example, WEIGHT10 MAILBOX spam.

 

Are you using SM or IM ?

 

David Barker
VP Operations Declude
Your Email security is our business
978.499.2933 office
978.988.1311 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

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It would certainly be nice if the Mailbox command would create a new folder in 
a user's account.

Such as
weight22  mailbox   junkmail
where the folder named junkmail would automatically be created.

Or maybe I'm missing something? When I attempted to use this directive in a 
username.junkmail file, it wouldn't work until I manually created the folder 
for email to go to.

Maybe someone can point me to a good way to do this.

~Joe


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[Declude.JunkMail] Wish List: Related to Anyone know a tool...

2008-11-11 Thread Declude Junkmail
It would certainly be nice if the Mailbox command would create a new folder in a user's account.
Such as weight22mailboxjunkmailwhere thefolder named junkmailwould automatically be created.
Or maybe I'm missing something? When I attempted to use this directive in a username.junkmail file, it wouldn't work until I manually created the folder for email to go to.
Maybe someone can point me to a good way to do this.
~Joe
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-29 Thread David Sullivan
Does anyone that doesn't agree with Bill have any suggestions?

We've got an Imail server on a Dell box (2650 2.2 Xeon, RAID 1/5, etc) doing
about 150,000 messages a day at roughly 45% utilization and climbing.
Looking at all the headaches of managing another box along with duplicate
purchases of Imail Unl., Declude JM Pro/Virus Pro, Hijack, Sniffer, Win2k
Server, etc is just not a prospect we want to consider.

I believe that the Sniffer guys have now offered an OEM version of their
product that would allow us to load the rulebase in memory and drastically
cut down on the content scanning cycles needed.  Any thoughts at better
optimizing Declude products?

Bill's point is very valid.  He wants to get more productivity out of his
system and knows that he doesn't need to scan all of his interally generated
messages.

Here's my suggestion:

Bill, what if you setup the new free Imail version on another box somewhere
that's not doing much, keep it's port 25 closed to the outside and send all
your internal notices, etc to that domain?

-David



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-29 Thread IS - Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)
This is precisely what we do, although not to the tune of 150k messages
a day. Imail and Declude make an AWESOME gateway mail server. Only when
external contact is required ( in or out ) do we actually have to touch
the Imail/declude box. Our internal Exchange server isn't bothered with
all the external contact and I don't have to worry about filters on
internal memo's and email. Security is better as well since nothing now
has direct contact to an interal server.

I've set up several business clients ( I should be getting a commission
from Scott ! ) and this works very well. Two clients are running their
systems on Pentium III 450's with 256 megs of RAM ! Also, since nothing
is actually stored on the Imaial/Declude box, if it gets burned to the
ground, it only takes an hour or so to reload from our backups and
images. Hell, it even runs on an old license of NT 4.0 !

Karl Drugge, Systems Network Engineer
 
 
 
-Original Message-
From: David Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

Does anyone that doesn't agree with Bill have any suggestions?

We've got an Imail server on a Dell box (2650 2.2 Xeon, RAID 1/5, etc)
doing
about 150,000 messages a day at roughly 45% utilization and climbing.
Looking at all the headaches of managing another box along with
duplicate
purchases of Imail Unl., Declude JM Pro/Virus Pro, Hijack, Sniffer,
Win2k
Server, etc is just not a prospect we want to consider.

I believe that the Sniffer guys have now offered an OEM version of their
product that would allow us to load the rulebase in memory and
drastically
cut down on the content scanning cycles needed.  Any thoughts at better
optimizing Declude products?

Bill's point is very valid.  He wants to get more productivity out of
his
system and knows that he doesn't need to scan all of his interally
generated
messages.

Here's my suggestion:

Bill, what if you setup the new free Imail version on another box
somewhere
that's not doing much, keep it's port 25 closed to the outside and send
all
your internal notices, etc to that domain?

-David



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-29 Thread Omar K.
Imgate http://imgate.meiway.com/ was specifically made to address these
problems.

The setup process isn't very cute, but the performance gains are phenomenal.

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(Karl Drugge)
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 4:30 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)


This is precisely what we do, although not to the tune of 150k messages
a day. Imail and Declude make an AWESOME gateway mail server. Only when
external contact is required ( in or out ) do we actually have to touch
the Imail/declude box. Our internal Exchange server isn't bothered with
all the external contact and I don't have to worry about filters on
internal memo's and email. Security is better as well since nothing now
has direct contact to an interal server.

I've set up several business clients ( I should be getting a commission
from Scott ! ) and this works very well. Two clients are running their
systems on Pentium III 450's with 256 megs of RAM ! Also, since nothing
is actually stored on the Imaial/Declude box, if it gets burned to the
ground, it only takes an hour or so to reload from our backups and
images. Hell, it even runs on an old license of NT 4.0 !

Karl Drugge, Systems Network Engineer
 
 
 
-Original Message-
From: David Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

Does anyone that doesn't agree with Bill have any suggestions?

We've got an Imail server on a Dell box (2650 2.2 Xeon, RAID 1/5, etc)
doing
about 150,000 messages a day at roughly 45% utilization and climbing.
Looking at all the headaches of managing another box along with
duplicate
purchases of Imail Unl., Declude JM Pro/Virus Pro, Hijack, Sniffer,
Win2k
Server, etc is just not a prospect we want to consider.

I believe that the Sniffer guys have now offered an OEM version of their
product that would allow us to load the rulebase in memory and
drastically
cut down on the content scanning cycles needed.  Any thoughts at better
optimizing Declude products?

Bill's point is very valid.  He wants to get more productivity out of
his
system and knows that he doesn't need to scan all of his interally
generated
messages.

Here's my suggestion:

Bill, what if you setup the new free Imail version on another box
somewhere
that's not doing much, keep it's port 25 closed to the outside and send
all
your internal notices, etc to that domain?

-David



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-29 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
  Does anyone that doesn't agree with Bill have any suggestions?

 Scott, I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on these proposed
changes?

FWIW, I have been extremely busy so far this week. I am in the midst of a 3
day Windows Server 2003 training class. Therefore, I have not been able to
review and respond. I will.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-27 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
 Scott, with talk recently of optimization and efficiency, and where
certain
 tests should be conducted to save on CPU cycles.  I was thinking that one
 way to gain efficiency would be to NOT run Declude and third-party apps
 (SpamChk, AlliGate/SpamManager, Sniffer, etc.) on whitelisted e-mails
(virus
 scan only).  This would not only greatly reduce CPU requirements, but also
 greatly cut down on log file sizes for Declude and third-party apps.

I second the MadScientest on this that some programs use information from
each message no matter what Declude does with it.

 Secondly, what about spam filtering messages before virus scanning, and if
 the message accrues a weight high enough to be deleted, then delete and do
 NOT virus scan the message.  However, if it meets hold or deliver weights,
 then virus scan the message before final handling.

Option is already there, but not recommended.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)

2003-05-27 Thread Bill Landry
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish list reminder... :-)


 Scott, with talk recently of optimization and efficiency, and where
certain
 tests should be conducted to save on CPU cycles.  I was thinking that one
 way to gain efficiency would be to NOT run Declude and third-party apps
 (SpamChk, AlliGate/SpamManager, Sniffer, etc.) on whitelisted e-mails
(virus
 scan only).  This would not only greatly reduce CPU requirements, but
also
 greatly cut down on log file sizes for Declude and third-party apps.

I second the MadScientest on this that some programs use information from
each message no matter what Declude does with it.

Doesn't make any sense to me.  If I know that I have web applications that
send mail to my IMail server, and I want to whitelist the IP addresses of
these systems so that all of the spam checks are not run againt them, who
cares if any other third-party application learns about these e-mail--I sure
don't.  If I want to whitelist the IP addresses of my Postfix gateway
servers so that spam tests are not run against bounce and other postmaster
messages, again, who cares if any other third-party apps learn about these
private e-mail messages--I sure don't.  If I get system reports and pages
from my differnt network and system monitoring servers, and I don't want or
need to have spam tests run against these messages, who cares if other
third-party apps learn about these messages, again, I sure don't.

I could go on, but I think you get my point.  We generate thousands of
confidential messages every day from our web server farm, which generates
lab and eligibility reports for our healhcare customers, and our different
mail servers and monitoring systems.  Why would anybody care whether a
third-party app learns about these messages?  I, as the purchaser of the
software (which include Declude JM and VP, Sniffer, and
AlliGate/SpamManager) care about performance in this instance, because
third-party apps learning about these messages benefits no one, and hinders
my overall system performance.

 Secondly, what about spam filtering messages before virus scanning, and
if
 the message accrues a weight high enough to be deleted, then delete and
do
 NOT virus scan the message.  However, if it meets hold or deliver
weights,
 then virus scan the message before final handling.

Option is already there, but not recommended.

Wrong, what's already there is an option to run JM before virus scanning,
however, the way it's setup now, if a message is held due to spam rules, it
does get virus scanned before being placed in the hold directory.  Re-read
my request above.  It says:

However, if it meets hold or deliver weights, then virus scan the
message before final handling

The filter before scan feature will virus scan a message that is to be
delivered, however it currently will NOT scan a message that is trigger to
be held by JM.  I'm asking for the filter before scan option to be changed
so that even held messages get virus scanned by Declude before being placed
into the hold directory, and no scan processing be done on messages flagged
for deletion by JM.  Even better would be for the held messages not to be
virus scanned until they have been reviewed, and messages that are flagged
to be moved back into the queue for delivery, first get moved into a
temporary directory first where Declude can virus scan them and then move
them into the spool directory for delivery by IMail.

I would be happy with ether of these filter before scan option changes, and
I figure it can't hurt to ask--can it...?   :-p

Bill

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BLARSBL:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-22 Thread jcochran

 Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
 e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically
 get blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will
 manage to send through.
 
 It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
 mailserver, the return address, or something else?

One thing I've always done is add a bogus email account to our 
web pages which have contact info.  Anything sent to that account 
is from having our addresses scraped from the web site, so I know 
it's a spam list.

Perhaps a possibility create a blocked sender or blocked mail 
server based upon a destination address?

The other cool addition would be a method to date blacklist entries, 
any entry could be blocked for 90 days from an inception date for 
example.  I could use some scripting techniques to add temporary 
blocks to the list that way.

Okay, just dreaming I guess, still a great product.

Thanks,

Jeff
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-21 Thread John Shacklett

Tom, what is the format for the filters?

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I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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[Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Kami Razvan

Hi;
Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

We have had employees that are no longer with us (some for years) and
looking at our log files it is amazing how much junk mail we receive in
the nobody account for these users..  This is almost an absolutely
correct test since only the SPAMMERS are using these addresses.

Can this ever be done?

Regards,
Kami


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread R. Scott Perry


Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote 
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Kami Razvan

I am staring at our reports... I find the following trends:

When these spammers send e-Mail, they use a bogus email such as:
(based on our log): [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now looking at this e-Mail - this person has sent e-Mail to almost
everybody in the company in different bursts.  So lets say that we have
a temporary blacklist (since this email will never be used after so many
hours) that will block this user for so many hours and then will release
it.  This will save on the space needed to keep track of all the e-Mails
that will never be used but yet will save a lot of overhead during their
attack.

Of course the temporary blacklist will be in addition to the permanent
list that we are finding more and more companies that really need to be
blocked.  Two new comers to us are:

@permissionpass.com
.permissionpass.com
@your-info.net
.your-info.net

We are flooded by these domains.

Anyhow

Regards,
Kami


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Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of 
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get 
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage

to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote 
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Tom Schwarz

I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread David Stavert

Add away.

Thanks
David

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I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Tom Schwarz

David,

Only if it were that easy.  I'll toss it into the next major release.

?  Do you use the Out of Office feature now?

Tom

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Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:44 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List
Importance: Low


Add away.

Thanks
David

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread David Stavert

Tom
Are you referring to the vacation message in IMail or the out of office
feature in Outlook / Exchange. We use both depending on the client or the
application. It might be as well to use the Program Alias in IMail to
process the email and add the address to the domain rules.

David


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


David,

Only if it were that easy.  I'll toss it into the next major release.

?  Do you use the Out of Office feature now?

Tom

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stavert
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List
Importance: Low


Add away.

Thanks
David

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Tom Schwarz

No, I am talking about the Out of Office feature in SpamReview.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stavert
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 8:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List
Importance: Low


Tom
Are you referring to the vacation message in IMail or the out of office
feature in Outlook / Exchange. We use both depending on the client or the
application. It might be as well to use the Program Alias in IMail to
process the email and add the address to the domain rules.

David


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


David,

Only if it were that easy.  I'll toss it into the next major release.

?  Do you use the Out of Office feature now?

Tom

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stavert
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List
Importance: Low


Add away.

Thanks
David

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This works with IMail Rules file.

The process is as follows:

You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
Mode, or make it a seperate program.

However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
mailserver, the return address, or something else?
-Scott

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-20 Thread Eje Gustafsson

Hello Tom,

Would i tbe possible to have SpamReview submit mailservers to like
DSBL like test systems and possible Spamcop (maybe look in header to
check for what Declude test message didn't fail and submit to those
that it passed). Not sure how really useful it would be but it was a
thought I had the other day.

TS David,

TS Only if it were that easy.  I'll toss it into the next major release.

TS ?  Do you use the Out of Office feature now?

TS Tom

TS -Original Message-
TS From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Stavert
TS Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 6:44 PM
TS To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List
TS Importance: Low


TS Add away.

TS Thanks
TS David

TS -Original Message-
TS From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Schwarz
TS Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:24 PM
TS To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List


TS I'm already doing this.  I have a program on the server that runs 24x7 and
TS checks a specific email account every minute.  In my case the email account
TS is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

TS This works with IMail Rules file.

TS The process is as follows:

TS You, as an email users, forward the email in question to
TS [EMAIL PROTECTED]  This program sees the email, strips it down, and
TS replys to you with information about what email address it is going to add
TS to the IMail rules.  If you reply to this email it is added to your Rules
TS and IMail takes care of all email from that address in the future.  I could
TS add this to SpamReview, if you like and it would work in the Out-Of-Office
TS Mode, or make it a seperate program.

TS However, as Scott points out it will not be perfect.



TS -Original Message-
TS From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
TS Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:09 PM
TS To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List



Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of
e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically get
blacklisted?  This would immediately save all the junk they will manage
to send through.

TS It is a good idea.  The question though is what to block -- the remote
TS mailserver, the return address, or something else?
TS -Scott

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