Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Matt




Maybe try changing "X" to "x". It looks good to me otherwise. Also
check the path and your log for errors.

Matt



Ken Weise wrote:

  
  
  I
am using the following to try to credit points back to some of our
customers who routinely fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  
  This
doesn't work for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The
path to the Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit
points back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe
Consolidators, Inc.
  2401 NW 69th ST * Miami, FL 33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 305.894.3666
  
  





RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Colbeck, Andrew



Ken, I'm betting that your problem is your method of 
deciding the reverse DNS to use.

Specifically, I'm betting that you're taking the MAILFROM 
and assuming that the REVDNS will match.

For example, theMAILFROM might very well be [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
but the reverse IP is probably mta125.cheetahmail.com or something 
similar.

So, given the MAILFROM you want to match, look in your logs 
for the IP address it came from, and then do a nslookup on the IP address and 
use that response in your credit.txt filter.

Cheetah in particular hosts a very large number of mailing 
lists, so if you want to allow some in and keep others out, you'll need a 
fancier filter.

Andrew 8)


  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken 
  WeiseSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:00 AMTo: 
  Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
  'good' domains
  
  I am using the 
  following to try to credit points back to some of our customers who routinely 
  fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00 
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  This doesn't work 
  for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The path to the 
  Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit points 
  back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe Consolidators, 
  Inc.
  2401 NW 
  69th ST * Miami, FL 
  33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 
  305.894.3666
  


RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Ken Weise



Absolutely right, matter of fact, one of the tests the 
selmaduro.com server is failing, is no REVDNS. :-)

Guess I should pay closer 
attention.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colbeck, 
AndrewSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 12:40 PMTo: 
Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
'good' domains

Ken, I'm betting that your problem is your method of 
deciding the reverse DNS to use.

Specifically, I'm betting that you're taking the MAILFROM 
and assuming that the REVDNS will match.

For example, theMAILFROM might very well be [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
but the reverse IP is probably mta125.cheetahmail.com or something 
similar.

So, given the MAILFROM you want to match, look in your logs 
for the IP address it came from, and then do a nslookup on the IP address and 
use that response in your credit.txt filter.

Cheetah in particular hosts a very large number of mailing 
lists, so if you want to allow some in and keep others out, you'll need a 
fancier filter.

Andrew 8)


  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken 
  WeiseSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:00 AMTo: 
  Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
  'good' domains
  
  I am using the 
  following to try to credit points back to some of our customers who routinely 
  fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00 
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  This doesn't work 
  for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The path to the 
  Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit points 
  back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe Consolidators, 
  Inc.
  2401 NW 
  69th ST * Miami, FL 
  33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 
  305.894.3666