] Sending out a bounced message
The problem is that if you bounce obvious spam -- which is almost always
sent with a fake return address -- the legitimate user of the return
address is going to get the bounce messages, which does nobody any
good. For example, if some spammer used "[
Just received a call from the client. He doesn't want to know about the
bounced emails now...he wants the sender to know they are sending spam.
(Like they don't already know that!) I have activated the
WEIGHT40bounce.eml as I have a weight of 40 that deletes. Do I need to
change the name to WE
n Behalf Of Jim Rooth
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:05 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Sending out a bounced message
You have no idea
Jim Rooth
Klotron, Inc.
214.244.0979
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> You have no idea
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> Jim Rooth
> Klotron, Inc.
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You have no idea
Jim Rooth
Klotron, Inc.
214.244.0979
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:34 PM
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> trying to just send it to the one domain. But as much flak as I have been
> getting lately about spam, I think I will let everyone see they are
getting
> spam blocked!
I don't know Jim.
The smell of diesel is calling stronger and stronger.
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engine
, February 19, 2003 2:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Sending out a bounced message
on 2/19/03 2:54 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
>> After checking the logs I do see the SMTPD and SMTP entries as stated.
So
>> that portion is working
now to find out why I am losing
on 2/19/03 2:54 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
>> After checking the logs I do see the SMTPD and SMTP entries as stated. So
>> that portion is working
now to find out why I am losing attachments.
>
> Is it the whole E-mail being lost, or just the attachment? Neither Declude
> nor IMail will remove a
>Does Declude JunkMail have an email file similar to the virus file
>recip.eml? I have a client that wants to be notified when they have an
>email they don't receive.
In that case, you could use the ATTACH action, and modify the
\IMail\Declude\spamattach.eml file to not include the original sp
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>Does Declude JunkMail have an em
Does Declude JunkMail have an email file similar to the virus file
recip.eml? I have a client that wants to be notified when they have an
email they don't receive.
In that case, you could use the ATTACH action, and modify the
\IMail\Declude\spamattach.eml file to not include the original sp
Does Declude JunkMail have an email file similar to
the virus file recip.eml? I have a client that wants to be notified when
they have an email they dont receive. We are having an unusual
amount of lost emails and they are (and I am) trying to finds out why.
Almost all attachments with
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