We have just released Declude Virus v1.76 (beta). See
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm . Notable changes since the
last beta include:
o Adds a bypasswhitelisting test type that can be used in rare
cases when whitelist bypassing is necessary.
o Fixes a rare issue
o Adds a bypasswhitelisting test type that can be used in rare
cases when whitelist bypassing is necessary.
Used where and how?
Best Regards
Andy
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o Adds a bypasswhitelisting test type that can be used in rare
cases when whitelist bypassing is necessary.
Used where and how?
Used only as a last resort. :)
It can be defined with a line such as EMERGENCYBYPASS bypasswhitelisting
60 3 0 0. The 60 refers to the weight the E-mail
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 01:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.76 (beta) released
o Adds a bypasswhitelisting test type that can be used in
rare
cases when whitelist bypassing
So, if I use:
BYPASSWHITELIST bypasswhitelisting 20 0 0 0
it will not whitelist any mails if the weight is 20 (our kill weight) or
more and the mail has any number of recipients or no recipients?
That is correct.
-Scott
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on 9/19/03 1:55 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
o Adds a bypasswhitelisting test type that can be used in rare
cases when whitelist bypassing is necessary.
Used where and how?
Used only as a last resort. :)
Here's how we use it and why.
We're an ISP and we allow users to use the