ok, i added this to the $default$.junkmail file:
ADULT WARN
and this to the global.cfg file:
ADULT adult x x 5 0
is that all i need to do?
also, what's the x-rbl-warning say for emails caught by this?
thanks,
Jim
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Has anyone come up with a good procedure on scanning the spam folder for
legitimate email. We have just started holding the email that fails the
spamcop test and I want to check to be sure I am not catching legitimate
email.
Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
www.warp8.com
303-421-5140
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I don't know about you, but we get somewhere between 350-500 d* files in the
spam folder a day. The first couple days of implementing holds was laborious
to say the least. Inspired by Declude's spamtrap web page, I wrote a really
rough perl script (my facility with perl is pretty limited, to say
Scott,
I know you have been complaining about the WHOIS restrictions of Network
Solutions.
I don't know if you realize, but the following URL seems to be unrestricted:
http://www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois?STRING=ipswitch.comSearchType=do
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414
it seems that all the mail that gets caught by the adult test puts this in
the header when the test is set to warn
X-RBL-Warning:
notice the lack of a reason for failure...
this is what i have configured:
$default$.junkmail:
ADULT WARN
global.cfg:
ADULT adult x x 5 0
Any ideas?
it seems that all the mail that gets caught by the adult test puts this in
the header when the test is set to warn
That test is neither documented nor officially supported.
I would recommend specifying the warning text along with the action, rather
than just using WARN.
-Scott
Scott,
Any way you can provide us some information on this undocumented not
supported feature? Even basic information would give us some idea what
criteria is used.
Tom
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
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Any way you can provide us some information on this undocumented not
supported feature? Even basic information would give us some idea what
criteria is used.
The list archives should provide the information you need (
http://www.mail-archive.com ).
-Scott
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Scott
Just noticed that the manual.htm for junkmail shows
simply rename the \IMail\Declude\junkmail.cfg file to junkmail.bak. in
the Emergency Uninstall section.
David Stavert
Netraprise Systems, Inc.
79 13th Ave NE, Suite 112
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612.317.9065
612.317.9062 FAX
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Just noticed that the manual.htm for junkmail shows
simply rename the \IMail\Declude\junkmail.cfg file to junkmail.bak. in
the Emergency Uninstall section.
Thanks for pointing that out, it's been fixed.
[for those that didn't notice, it should be global.cfg and global.bak]
Do I just put in the $default$.junkmail file,
ADULT WARN X-RBL-Warning: Failed Adult Test
Thanks,
Jim
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From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] adult comment in
Scott,
I just made a networksolution change to a domain and It got held by the Junk
mail tests.
This could be a pain now that I am in the middle of transferring domains to
our new servers.
Also which test did it fail to be on hold so I can reverse the change and
allow them mail to me.
I set
I just made a networksolution change to a domain and It got held by the Junk
mail tests.
This could be a pain now that I am in the middle of transferring domains to
our new servers.
I would suggest contacting Network Solutions about it. The WHOIS for
Network Solutions shows that you can call
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