Scott, I was just wondering if the Adult test had been disabled in JunkMail?
I was getting some pretty good results from the test, but have noticed
lately that my reports are consistently showing the Adult test at 0. Just
wondering if I should remove the test from my Global.cfg.
Bill
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If you define a test with a weight, that
weight will be added to any message it fails. In your example, BHOLE-ARGENTINA
IGNORE only describes and action for Declude to take if it fails the test.
If you want to specify an action, you
will have to leave the weight at zero.
John Tol
I should have known Do a search...
For everyone that is curious... you need to run beta 1.62 to use the Habeas
whitelist type.
Else you'll get this error.
eddie :)
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Sent: Friday, November 22,
I have in my
global.cfg file:
BHOLE-ARGENTINA ip4r argentina.blackholes.us 127.0.0.2 18 0
I know it is a high
weight. I thought that in my $default$.junkmail if I
have:
BHOLE-ARGENTINA IGNORE
It would ignore it
and not add the weight but it still does. How can I make it ignore a
we
Hi Jeff,
I just tried using the default stated in the
http://www.declude.com/Release/162/GLOBAL.CFG and I get this message.
11/22/2002 16:23:02 Invalid WHITELIST type: HABEAS
I just tried it last night without success, and your email reminded me reply
to this post...
Sincerely,
Eddie :)
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What does this mean? I found it in my logs
Hello emailserver.phoenixgold.com [208.187.38.76] (may be forged)
That's most likely the response from a mailserver you are sending mail
to. It sees that are you coming from an IP 208.187.38.76, and that you
call yourself "emailserver.phoenixgold.c
What does this mean? I found it in my logs
Hello emailserver.phoenixgold.com [208.187.38.76] (may be forged)
Jerry Freund
Information Systems Supervisor
Phoenix Gold Int'l Inc.
tel. 503.286.9300 ext. 530
fax. 503.978.8531
WWW.PHOENIXGOLD.COM
WWW.CARVERPRO.COM
WWW.AUDIOSOURCE.NET
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Just as a curiosity, is anyone using the Habeas test and if so does it help?
Jeff
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TymeWyse Internet
P.O.Box 84 - 583 N. Main St., Canyonville, OR 97417
tel/fax: (541) 839-6027 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If I have these in my Global file what should go in the default file.
BLOCKIP ipfile C:\IMail\Declude\ipfile.txt x 32 0
GOODMAILfromfile C:\IMail\Declude\badaddresses.txt x -32 0
You could have, for example:
BLOCKIP HOLD
GOODMAILIGNORE
You can have any actions that yo
If I have these in my Global file what should go in the default file.
BLOCKIP ipfile C:\IMail\Declude\ipfile.txt x 32 0
GOODMAILfromfile C:\IMail\Declude\badaddresses.txt x -32 0
Jerry Freund
Information Systems Supervisor
Phoenix Gold Int'l Inc.
tel. 503.286.9300 ext. 530
fax
I came up with an idea, but I would need some one to help create it or help
me create it as I am not a programmer.
How about an defining an external test and weighting with a negative fail
weight?
The test would do something like:
__
If I have a line in a filter, say:
MAILFROM-8 CONTAINS@domain.com
The test is defined in the Global.cfg like this:
MYFILTERfilter c:\imail\declude\filter.txt x -10 0
That would give any message from @domain.com a negative weight of 18,
correct?
Th
If I have a line in a filter, say:
MAILFROM-8 CONTAINS@domain.com
The test is defined in the Global.cfg like this:
MYFILTERfilter c:\imail\declude\filter.txt x -10 0
That would give any message from @domain.com a negative weight of 18,
correct?
John
quick question, I have a domain listed in my blacklist, but one of our
users has a relative that is in that domain. Can I assign a negative weight
to just that user? so just to cancel out the neg. weight?
What's the best setup for this? whitelist from? or just a fromfile with
the negative
hey Scott or anyone,
quick question, I have a domain listed in my blacklist, but one of our
users has a relative that is in that domain. Can I assign a negative weight
to just that user? so just to cancel out the neg. weight?
What's the best setup for this? whitelist from? or just a fromfil
I am trying to figure out a way to have a "grey" list for only one domain.
Weight tests in the Global.cfg apply to all domains and users, so if I
create a weighted from file test in the Global.cfg, the weight will be
applied to all domains and users.
I need an idea on how to have a weighted test
What are Habeas headers and why would one wish to Whitelist or assign a
negative weight to them?
That's a new beta feature -- you can go to http://www.habeas.com for
details. E-mails with the Habeas headers are 'guaranteed' not to be
spammers (by several legal means).
Just a couple of questions:
What are Habeas headers and why would one wish to Whitelist or assign a
negative weight to them?
What is the Adult Content test and how is it enabled?
Thank you,
Michael Hoyt
Communication Arts
110 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 326-6040 fax:(650) 32
> I route e-mail which fail my several tests to another mailbox using the
> ROUTETO command in the $default$.junkmail file. I have been
> sifting through
> these messages looking for false positives and I would like to know the
> easiest way (or preferred method) of sending the false positives to
I route e-mail which fail my several tests to another mailbox using the
ROUTETO command in the $default$.junkmail file. I have been sifting through
these messages looking for false positives and I would like to know the
easiest way (or preferred method) of sending the false positives to the
inte
> Any recommendations?
I have been using Spam Review for about a week now.
It is listed on the Declude site.
It is a program that allows you to see the headers, subject line and body.
Buttons at the top to choose what you want to do, including return to queue,
which would cause the message to b
I route e-mail which fail my several tests to another mailbox using the
ROUTETO command in the $default$.junkmail file. I have been sifting through
these messages looking for false positives and I would like to know the
easiest way (or preferred method) of sending the false positives to the
intend
Scott,
I'm using Outlook 2002. I'll see if there are any settings that can be
changed to cure this.
David
WiSS Limited
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: 22 November 2002 14:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declud
I've been using Declude for more than a year now and I've only just
tried the ATTACH option. However, I don't get the spam email as an
attachment it is simply embedded in the email itself - any ideas?
Most likely, that just means that you mail client can't properly support
RFC822 attachments (
I've been using Declude for more than a year now and I've only just
tried the ATTACH option. However, I don't get the spam email as an
attachment it is simply embedded in the email itself - any ideas?
Extract from email below:
Subject: FSC - Our Top Pick For Making Money!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This brings out an interesting point. Would it not be easier if tests
could be defined that are combination of tests? (or does such a thing
exists and I don't know about it?).
The weighting system is the closest thing to that.
There have been occasional requests for it, but it would be very
Hi;
This brings out an interesting point. Would it not be easier if tests
could be defined that are combination of tests? (or does such a thing
exists and I don't know about it?).
This would be something like saying 1 + 2 + 3 = 100 but each test by
itself is weighed quite low.
The challenge we a
> Do you have to restart either Declude.exe or the SMTP service when changes
> are made to the global.cfg file or the $default$.junkmail files?
No, that is not necessary.
-Patrick
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Hi
Do you have to restart either Declude.exe or the SMTP service when changes
are made to the global.cfg file or the $default$.junkmail files?
Thanks
Diarmaid
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