Imail's anti spam is turned off.
Atleast I think it is.
I have nothing in the DNS list and do not have the antispam option under
the domains.
Here is another header and it does not show the Imail spam header:
Note that is only show weight75 but with a score of 540
Received: from FIREWALL [200.228
From the attached issue #2 headers I saw the following that suggests
the issue:
X-IMAIL-SPAM-STATISTICS: (fe1a000200328ac4, 0.9892)
You need to make sure that IMail's spam stuff is turned off. It seems
like IMail might be screwing this up for Declude. I am guessing that
this isn't intended
Matt,
Don't think so since im still seeing this.
Also, I notice that the my weight350 test is not triggered.
I only see the weight75 test with 846 points for example and not the
other ones.
So far I have not found any messages with declude headers in my
weight350 directory.
H
Matt wrote:
Stoppi
Stopping and starting IMail's SMTP and Queue Manager services will cause
IMail to pass messages for a couple seconds without sending them to
external programs (Declude). This will happen mostly when you perform a
restart on your Windows server. To prevent this, you must stop the
IMail SMTP se
Hello there,
I did an upgrade to 8.14 tonight and im seeing a few things thats are
different.
Tech info:
Imail 8.14
Declude 1.81 (Junkmail/virus Pro)
Server 2.6Ghz Xeon/1GB Ram
I am capturing spam so I know Declude is working.
Issue 1.
I hold on weigth100 and on weight350 I do a copyfile
d:\imai
We had a similar problem where simply upping the
Delivery and Retry Threads for the Queue Manager fixed it.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Mark E.
Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail/Declude queues back
How does Imail know if Declude has run on these files?
It doesn't know. But since it doesn't keep track, it has to start
Declude. Scanning an E-mail twice won't hurt (except for CPU usage), but
not scanning it will hurt (it can cause Evil E-mails to come through).
> Ipswitch says that the pro
When the _{message_ID}.~MD messages appear, if I stop the queue service
and restart then they turn into Q{message_ID}.RMD files
In that case, it appears that the IMail queue service, when started, will
automatically unlock any locked E-mails. That is OK if they are at least 1
hour old, or a ba
Well, of course I knew Ipswitch would say this but I'll post it anyway. :)
Ipswitch says that the problem is that declude is locking the file but not
unlocking it when it's done.
Having said that could it be one of the external tests that Declude is
calling?
In other words, it would appear that t
How does Imail know if Declude has run on these files?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R.
> Scott Perry
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail/Declude queues back
Ok I did some more digging and think this might be
Declude.
When the _{message_ID}.~MD messages appear, if I stop
the queue service and restart then they turn into Q{message_ID}.RMD
files
If I rename them from RMD to SMD then they are
delivered BUT the Declude Junkmail XNote signature info
It will depend on your load. How many messages do you process/day? I
believe it was Eric Shanbrom that pointed this setting out within the last
month, so he may weigh in on optimum settings per load, but some of the rest
of us may hazard a guess as well.
Darin.
- Original Message -
Fr
Has anyone had any success with bumping that up? If so, what values seemed
to work for you? I know the big concern is hitting the mystery heap limit.
Darrell
Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Dec
The RMDs are SMD files that were in-process
when the queue manager was halted. Rename them back to SMDs if you want
them delivered. Same for RTFs and NTFs. NTFs are discussed
here:
IMail - Spool directory - an explanation of
files
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19981110-DD08.htm
Dari
In IMail versions 8 and above the setting for Delivery Threads is in the
Queue Manager. Default is 30.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude and O
Just a little more information.
When I restart the queue service, the _{message_ID}.~MD
files are usually instantly renamed to Q{Message_ID}.RMD
I've never seen an .RMD extension --
anyone?
Also, I've noticed a few D{ID}.RTF and D{ID}.NTF
extensions.
Anyone seen these before?
What is the max number of declude processes that will kick off if there
are lots of Q*.SMD messages in the overflow directory? Is there an
internal limit or is it based on some option?
There is no limit, if you want to be technical.
Specifically, Declude counts the total number of service-started
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