[Declude.JunkMail] D T Files

2003-02-26 Thread Dan Patnode
Messages coming into the server show up in file pairs, one starting with D and other starting with T. When the file has completely arrived, the T file turns into a Q files and the message gets delivered (somewhere in the middle, Declude works its magic). As I add more and more domains, I'm

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D T Files

2003-02-26 Thread Glenn \\ WCNet
Every few days I sort the spool directory by date, and delete logs older than five days, and other stray files older than two or three days. Sometimes there arematching T and D files, sometimes only a D file. I alsoregularly clear the \spool\web folder of stray files, which sometimes

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D T Files

2003-02-26 Thread R. Scott Perry
Messages coming into the server show up in file pairs, one starting with D and other starting with T. When the file has completely arrived, the T file turns into a Q files and the message gets delivered (somewhere in the middle, Declude works its magic). As I add more and more domains, I'm

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D T Files

2003-02-26 Thread Dan Patnode
Scott, They are nearly always is pairs: D48b89c5e1280b6c3 T48b89c5e1280b6c3 Is there an Imail setting I should check, that controls T files being deleted. I went in today and found file pairs as old as two days. Double bounces show up as file pairs with shorter names ending in .GSE. These

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] D T Files

2003-02-26 Thread Smart Business Lists
Wednesday, February 26, 2003 you wrote: RSP If they are T*.SMD files, something went wrong -- in this case, RSP the computer that connected to IMail should have received an RSP error response of some sort, and they should either re-try or RSP receive a bounce message. you also see a lot of T

[Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Dan Patnode
I realize this is two questions in one day, but its a slow list day, so: Rather than deleting spam, I forward it tagged or to a shared mailbox, clients choice. I just found out that within a week of starting my my anti spam service (delivery choice 2), a company fired an employee for receiving

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Madscientist
1. We are providing the data as a necessary service - the decisions about how that data is applied are out of our hands. I would hope that they would be used in an enlightened way, and in our shop we do that - however the discretion and the definition of enlightened is up to the ultimate owner

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Smart Business Lists
Dan, Wednesday, February 26, 2003 you wrote: DP I just found out that within a week of starting my my anti spam DP service (delivery choice 2), a company fired an employee for DP receiving tons of porn via email. I suppose somehow they knew he subscribed to it. Otherwise someone just

Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Sanford Whiteman
I'd say if they fired him for just receiving porn then they better be prepared for a lawsuit. If I had something to do with getting rid of some sorry so and so that was doing stuff like that to his employer I'd feel pretty good about it. My thoughts are completely in line with

DSN:Re: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Brian Milburn
I seldom comment on this list, but this is something I know a little about. We have published security software since 1990 and our most popular product, CYBERsitter, since 1996. With over 2.5m users, we have seen it all. Because it records all browsing activity, there are many cases where we have

Re[2]: DSN:Re: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] A Question of Ethics

2003-02-26 Thread Sanford Whiteman
This is incorrect. We do not make spyware. That is not the purpose and never has been. We make content management software. It can log activity or not. The vast majority of our customers do not maintain logs at all. I'll trust you on that, and apologize for the roundhouse