I thought I fixed that.
Any, no, you do not want to put HOPHIGH at zero, because then Declude will
only process the IP the message came from. It is suggested to have HOPHIGH
at 1 or 2, but no more than 2.
John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com
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What tests are the Postfix reports failing? Typically, you might see them
failing "MAILFROM" because the "From" address on some of these messages may
simply be "root" or "MAILER DAEMON", without a valid e-mail address behind
it. You might try filtering on the subject of the reports and apply enou
Hey ..thanks for the info.. that helps me... so if i understand you
correctly they should both be set to zero and use ipbypass.. theonly thing
is i can't figure out why the reports from my imgate machines keeps getting
held and not bypassed ..strange...
- Original Message -
From: "Bill L
HOP defines where Declude should start it's IP based checks, so HOP 0 tells
Declude to start its checks on the IP address that connects to the IMail
server. HOP HIGH defines how many hops back from the first hop checked
Declude should run its IP checks on.
IPBYPASS tells Declude to skip this IP a
There are actually 2 ...hop and hop high... which one are you referring to
in making the changes
i'm interested myself the mail from my imgate keeps getting help in spam
review too...
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Landry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunda
If you have set IPBYPASS for your IMGate machine's IP address, then you do
not need to change your HOP count from 0. Declude will check the IP
addresses that delivered the mail to your IMGate machine just as if it were
delivered directly to the IMail server.
Bill
- Original Message -
Fro
We use Imgate as a mail gateway for incoming/outgoing mail. Imgate
delivers incoming mail to Imail.
Should I set HOP in global.cfg to 1 under this scenario? Declude seems
to be work fine with it set to 0.
Jonas Fornander - System Administrator
Netwood Communications,LLC - www.netwood.net
Find o
Hi JD:
In my opinion the more tests we have the less false
positives we will have since we can reduce the high weight for some of our other
tests.
What I find interesting is our spam is no longer
failing with borderline weights. As we have added more and more tests a
spam fails with muc
Yes. Soil-tech.com is a local domain that we host and Tony is a valid
user on that domain. It almost appears that Imail is seeing his
OutlookExpress as a mail server, not a authenticated mail client.
Any other suggestions?
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
702.31
Jonas,
Saturday, October 11, 2003 you wrote:
J> I assume that they must do this to try to avoid content filtering. I
J> was never aware of that they could fake messages like this.
I think you are viewing a message that is in multipart mime. In
web mail you are viewing the html part of the
> When I travel, I have to use mail.earthlink
> .net as my SMTP server.
> Some airlines send out reservation confirmations
> from servers that are not theirs.
For sure it will create false positives - as many other tests.
For example the SPAMDOMAIN test if a user uses the mailserver of his
curren
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