Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2005-04-13 Thread nrmathew




Don't know if you resolved this, but looks like one entry ends in "or" and
the other in "er".


Neal R. Mathews
Network Systems Engineer
The Carriage House Co.'s, Inc.
716-673-8321


   
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Hi,

I have the following entries in a domain specific WHITELISTFILE

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
.
.
@autocontacter.com

Now I realize that the second one includes the first one but I got an
e-mail

From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

And it did not get recognized by the whitelist file. Now I am going to
remove the [EMAIL PROTECTED] One but my question is why did the second more
general one trigger?

Is there perhaps some login in the WHITELIST file processing that stops
looking at the file after the first one that sort of matches?

Thanx


 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2005-04-08 Thread Ryan Farnsworth
Also make sure there is not a trailing space.  I just had one in my
Whitelistfile this week.

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No it was not the last time. It was in the middle and the system@ was up
higher in the file. There was a CRLF after the last line.

 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe

 

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 9:42 AM
> To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
> 
> Goran,
> 
> If the @autocontracter.com is the last line in the WHITELISTFILE make
sure
> you have a return after it.  I have ran into issue with other file 
> (filter,
> etc) where the last line is not triggered unless you have a crlf after
it.
> 
> Darrell
>

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> MRTG
> Integration, and Log Parsers.
> 
> 
> Goran Jovanovic writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following entries in a domain specific WHITELISTFILE
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > @autocontacter.com
> >
> > Now I realize that the second one includes the first one but I got
an
> > e-mail
> >
> > From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > And it did not get recognized by the whitelist file. Now I am going
to
> > remove the [EMAIL PROTECTED] One but my question is why did the second more 
> > general one trigger?
> >
> > Is there perhaps some login in the WHITELIST file processing that
stops
> > looking at the file after the first one that sort of matches?
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> >
> >  Goran Jovanovic
> >  The LAN Shoppe
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2005-04-08 Thread Goran Jovanovic
No it was not the last time. It was in the middle and the system@ was up
higher in the file. There was a CRLF after the last line.

 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe

 

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 9:42 AM
> To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
> 
> Goran,
> 
> If the @autocontracter.com is the last line in the WHITELISTFILE make
sure
> you have a return after it.  I have ran into issue with other file
> (filter,
> etc) where the last line is not triggered unless you have a crlf after
it.
> 
> Darrell
>

> Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude
And
> Imail.  IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI
integration,
> MRTG
> Integration, and Log Parsers.
> 
> 
> Goran Jovanovic writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following entries in a domain specific WHITELISTFILE
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > @autocontacter.com
> >
> > Now I realize that the second one includes the first one but I got
an
> > e-mail
> >
> > From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > And it did not get recognized by the whitelist file. Now I am going
to
> > remove the [EMAIL PROTECTED] One but my question is why did the second more
> > general one trigger?
> >
> > Is there perhaps some login in the WHITELIST file processing that
stops
> > looking at the file after the first one that sort of matches?
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> >
> >  Goran Jovanovic
> >  The LAN Shoppe
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2005-04-08 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Goran, 

If the @autocontracter.com is the last line in the WHITELISTFILE make sure 
you have a return after it.  I have ran into issue with other file (filter, 
etc) where the last line is not triggered unless you have a crlf after it. 

Darrell

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Imail.  IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI integration, MRTG 
Integration, and Log Parsers. 

Goran Jovanovic writes: 

Hi, 

I have the following entries in a domain specific WHITELISTFILE 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
.
.
@autocontacter.com 

Now I realize that the second one includes the first one but I got an
e-mail 

From:		[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

And it did not get recognized by the whitelist file. Now I am going to
remove the [EMAIL PROTECTED] One but my question is why did the second more
general one trigger? 

Is there perhaps some login in the WHITELIST file processing that stops
looking at the file after the first one that sort of matches? 

Thanx
 
 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-27 Thread Chuck Shaffer
Scott

I have a IM rule, if header contains "whitelisted" the move to mailbox
"main"

But this now sends "sent mail" from Web messaging to "main" mailbox not the
"sent" folder.

Is there a way to allow the whitelisted message to the user, and still go to
the correct folder?

Chuck

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>
> > > I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would
be
> > > "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> >
> >Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.
>
> Actually, that won't work -- for the whitelistfile, it is set up so that
> you can't do that (probably because so many people tried blacklisting
> "mail.com" and were surprised that people from hotmail.com couldn't send
> them mail).
>
> >Also what effect would this have?
> >
> >#example.com
> >
> >would it just get passed by as a comment?
>
> Correct.  Even if Declude JunkMail didn't treat it as a comment, no domain
> has "#" in it, so it wouldn't block and E-mail anyway.
>
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-27 Thread R. Scott Perry

I have a IM rule, if header contains "whitelisted" the move to mailbox
"main"
But this now sends "sent mail" from Web messaging to "main" mailbox not the
"sent" folder.
Is there a way to allow the whitelisted message to the user, and still go to
the correct folder?
I'm not very familiar with IMail rules, but it sounds like you would need 
to add something to the rule that would detect if it was sent from web 
messaging -- perhaps looking for "-sent" in the headers (which is what 
IMail uses to indicate that it should go to the "sent" folder), or one of 
the headers that IMail adds to web messaging E-mails (I can't recall what 
it is, but if you send an E-mail from web messaging you'll see what I'm 
talking about).

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-27 Thread R. Scott Perry

I was testing the WhitelistLile and found if an entry has an extra space at
the end it's not whitelisted.
<@domain.com>
<@domain.com >
doesn't whitlistfile Trim leading & trailing spaces?
Not in the whitelistfile.
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-27 Thread Chuck Shaffer
Scott

I was testing the WhitelistLile and found if an entry has an extra space at
the end it's not whitelisted.

<@domain.com>
<@domain.com >

doesn't whitlistfile Trim leading & trailing spaces?

Chuck

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Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question


>
> > > I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would
be
> > > "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> >
> >Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.
>
> Actually, that won't work -- for the whitelistfile, it is set up so that
> you can't do that (probably because so many people tried blacklisting
> "mail.com" and were surprised that people from hotmail.com couldn't send
> them mail).
>
> >Also what effect would this have?
> >
> >#example.com
> >
> >would it just get passed by as a comment?
>
> Correct.  Even if Declude JunkMail didn't treat it as a comment, no domain
> has "#" in it, so it wouldn't block and E-mail anyway.
>
> -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-24 Thread R. Scott Perry

> I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be
> "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.
Actually, that won't work -- for the whitelistfile, it is set up so that 
you can't do that (probably because so many people tried blacklisting 
"mail.com" and were surprised that people from hotmail.com couldn't send 
them mail).

Also what effect would this have?

#example.com

would it just get passed by as a comment?
Correct.  Even if Declude JunkMail didn't treat it as a comment, no domain 
has "#" in it, so it wouldn't block and E-mail anyway.

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-23 Thread Chuck Shaffer
Scott


> I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be
> "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.

Also what effect would this have?

#example.com

would it just get passed by as a comment?

Chuck

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-23 Thread R. Scott Perry

I'm not tring to whitelist

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

only all mail from

example.com

including subdomains.
I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be 
"example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

So you need both "@example.com" and ".example.com" in this case.

would somthing like (below)work for all of the example.com?

@*.example.com  or  @*example.com
No, Declude does not use wildcards.

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-23 Thread Chuck Shaffer
Scott

I'm not tring to whitelist

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

only all mail from

example.com

including subdomains.



would somthing like (below)work for all of the example.com?

@*.example.com  or  @*example.com


Chuck


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>
> >if you have an entry in myWhiteList.txt
> >
> >.domain.com
> >
> >shouldn't it cover?
> >
> >@domain.com
>
> No.  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" doesn't contain ".example.com".
>
> >currently you need 2 entry's to cover (domain.com)
> >
> >.domain.com
> >@domain.com
> >
> >I think that just 1 should do it.
> >
> >.domain.com
>
> But what about the people that want to whitelist E-mail from subdomains at
> example.com (@*.example.com), but not @example.com?  There may be some
> people who want to do that, and they would be confused if ".example.com"
> whitelisted "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
>
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question

2004-04-23 Thread R. Scott Perry

if you have an entry in myWhiteList.txt

.domain.com

shouldn't it cover?

@domain.com
No.  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" doesn't contain ".example.com".

currently you need 2 entry's to cover (domain.com)

.domain.com
@domain.com
I think that just 1 should do it.

.domain.com
But what about the people that want to whitelist E-mail from subdomains at 
example.com (@*.example.com), but not @example.com?  There may be some 
people who want to do that, and they would be confused if ".example.com" 
whitelisted "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile Question

2003-03-14 Thread R. Scott Perry

Is it possible to place wildcards in the whitelistfile (using 
1.67beta).  For example, user is requesting to allow everything for 
@*.il.us   Can I put wildcards in the whitelistfile or just put 
.il.usThanks for the info.
Wildcards won't work, but you can put in just ".il.us".  The drawback is 
that it would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but in this case, it likely wouldn't be a problem.
 -Scott

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