>Scott, what email addy u want them sent to?
You can send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Scott
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Scott, what email addy u want them sent to?
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:53 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] sample global cfg
>Well I had a interest
>Well I had a interesting night. A lot of my outgoing email was being
>returned with user unknown, even though it was correct and somehow got
>into a loopback and duped the emails. I finally had to shutdown Junkmail
>and everything is working error free now. Scott I need help when you can
>please
: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:47 AM
To: Declude. JunkMail (E-mail)
Subject: DORKZTL:RE: [Declude.JunkMail] sample global cfg
>>Hello, I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some
legitimate mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks
a
good amount but doesn't
>>Hello, I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some
legitimate mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks a
good amount but doesn't mark legit mail spam I could look at? Do most people
just have it mark it spam or have it automatically delete it? Thanks, Mark<<
> Matt sorry I am new to declude is there someone that uses it that
> I can call to help me get mine right.
Sample CFG file
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OSSRC ip4rrelays.osirusoft.com127.0.0.4 5
0
OSSMART ip4rrelays.osir
> I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some legitimate
> mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks a
> good amount but doesn't mark legit mail spam I could look at?
> Do most people just have it mark it spam or have it automatically delete
it?
Sample CF
, 2002 10:45 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] sample global cfg
I'm not sure what you mean by get it right, but I can tell you this: If
you just look at your global.cfg and replace the block you have with the
one I posted you're done (although my lawyer says I have
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Matt sorry I am new to declude is there someone that uses it that I can
call to help me get mine right.
John
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Matt sorry I am new to declude is there someone that uses it that I can call
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John
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Hello,
I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some
legitimate mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks
a good amo
ch 21, 2002 5:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] sample global cfg
Hello,
I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some
legitimate
mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks a good
amount
but doesn't mark legit mail spam I could look at
Hello,
I have used this program for a while, but it still marks some legitimate
mail as spam. Does anyone have a sample cfg file that blocks a good amount
but doesn't mark legit mail spam I could look at? Do most people just have
it mark it spam or have it automatically delete it?
Thanks,
Ma
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