[Declude.JunkMail] how did this authenticate

2004-10-24 Thread David Dodell
Saw a couple of spam messages show up in my inbox, that showed they passed through whitelisted. Upon examining my logs, see the following lines. Confused, since this appears to be the same lines when I see a user smtp authenticate. The two users below exist, but they are only listed as aliases

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] how did this authenticate

2004-10-24 Thread Matt
If you shared the message headers from one of the spams and also let us know what version of IMail you are using, that would help. FYI, the Declude log lines that you showed appear to be from system generated messages based on the size of the file name. It could be that these corespond to a

Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] how did this authenticate

2004-10-24 Thread David Dodell
Sunday, October 24, 2004, 8:29:35 AM, Matt wrote: If you shared the message headers from one of the spams and also let us know what version of IMail you are using, that would help. I'm running 8.05, with the latest of Declude ... and actually I was wrong, the whitelisted message I found was

[Declude.JunkMail] What is L# Message OK???

2004-10-24 Thread David Bryden
I see these (see below) statements for every message and cant figure out what they are for. At first I thought they were how deep they IP tests were digging into the header but then I looked at this message header and found that there was only 1 server in the header before the message was

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] What is L# Message OK???

2004-10-24 Thread Bill Landry
- Original Message - From: David Bryden [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see these (see below) statements for every message and can't figure out what they are for. At first I thought they were how deep they IP tests were digging into the header but then I looked at this message header and found