[Declude.JunkMail] More accidental whitelisting

2007-05-28 Thread Imail Admin
Hi All, Last week I was struggling with this mysterious accidental whitelisting. Emails addressed to me were whitelisted, even though I had (to the best of my knowledge) no whitelisting turned on for my own address. After setting the JM logging to high, I came up with the following lines:

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] More accidental whitelisting

2007-05-28 Thread Matt
Ben, This was covered early in the thread. You have AUTOWHITELIST ON in your global.cfg, and that causes Declude to whitelist whatever is in the recipient's address book (aliases.txt in all IMail versions prior to 2006). You have your own E-mail address listed in your address book, and a

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] More accidental whitelisting

2007-05-28 Thread Imail Admin
Hi Matt, I understood the discussion about AUTOWHITELIST ON and the web address book issue. Where I got caught was that this server doesn't use aliases.txt, but the file is just there by accidental legacy. We're in the process of replacing our old 7.15 server with a new 2006.2 server by

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] More accidental whitelisting

2007-05-28 Thread Matt
Ben, After you run the task that converts the address books into 2006 format (Access database), then you can delete all of the alias.txt files. There are also other files that aren't used after the conversion. If you move everything over, convert the address books, and then you can delete