Re: [Declude.JunkMail] A couple of questions...

2002-06-25 Thread R. Scott Perry
1. Can I place more than one DNS server in the global.cfg and will Declude use the second one listed if the first becomes unavailable? E.g.: DNS xxx.xxx.xxx.1 DNS xxx.xxx.xxx.2 No -- Declude only uses 1 DNS server. We had an admin reload the server that Declude was pointed to for

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REVDNS

2002-06-25 Thread R. Scott Perry
Scott, I've now been running DECLUDE for two days and from a first look, I like the product. However, it has been catching a large number of valid messages and I'm wondering what actions to take with them. The most common failures are on REVDNS, That one does have a lot of false positives --

Re: HELO:RE: [Declude.JunkMail] How can I go about blocking this spam?

2002-06-25 Thread Don Brown
Monday, June 24, 2002, 4:10:01 PM, R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Snip] Is there a test that can catch $domain exclusively? RSP With the latest beta, you can use the new filtering system with a file that RSP has a line like this in it: RSP HELO 5 CONTAINS $domain RSP

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How can I go about blocking this spam?

2002-06-25 Thread R. Scott Perry
RSP With the latest beta, you can use the new filtering system with a file that RSP has a line like this in it: RSP HELO 5 CONTAINS $domain RSP -Scott Is the above 5 a weight? If so, do you have to use weight with this test? Be VERY careful here

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How can I go about blocking this spam?

2002-06-25 Thread R. Scott Perry
So, if the weight of the filter itself is a 5 and the e-mail fails one of the rules in the filter file, which also has a weight of a 5, then the test produces a weight of 10, correct? That is correct. Weight must be used for this test, correct? No. You can always use a weight of 0 anywhere