I have noticed something. It seems that %REMOTEIP% always shows the IP the
Imail received from, even if that IP is listed in the Global.cfg as
IPBYPASS.
From my Global.cfg:
LOGLEVELHIGH
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 2
CONSOLE ON
IPBYPASS67.94.227.36
From my
I have noticed something. It seems that %REMOTEIP% always shows the IP the
Imail received from, even if that IP is listed in the Global.cfg as
IPBYPASS.
From my Global.cfg:
LOGLEVELHIGH
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 2
CONSOLE ON
IPBYPASS67.94.227.36
From my
That's because Declude JunkMail and Declude Virus are separate. Although
they share a lot of functionality, this is a place where they
differ: Declude JunkMail has the ability to use the HOP/HOPHIGH/IPBYPASS
options, but Declude Virus does not.
DUH. I guess that is what I get for working
Hello,
I just upgraded to IMail, version 8. I also run declude junkmail. Mail
that fails certain SPAM tests I have routed to a SPAM account. After the
upgrade to IMail 8, SPAM originally destined for other accounts on our
server, that were caught and sent to the SPAM account, are being sent
Logs and headers please.
John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Graveen
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL
Before you figure out how things interact I strongly suggest you deactivate
the SPAM filtering in IMail.
First make sure all is as you were before then experiment with the spam
filtering that comes active with the upgrade.
Simply go the Antispam folder, uncheck all the options, specially in the
Title: Message
Hi;
Would it be of any
benefit if we could have a test that could indicate if the FROM address is
different from that of the SEND FROM that Declude detects?
A lot of SPAM
comes from emails that the MAILFROM address is different from the SEND FROM that
Declude identifies.
Scott, since we have been discussing optimization techniques on this list
lately, I am wondering if in that effort you can do some logging
optimization, as well. See the attached JM log snippet and you will notice
that a single e-mail with 4 recipients gets written to the log 4 time, with
each