Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.Cfg - IPBYPASS

2003-03-18 Thread R. Scott Perry
At 09:31 AM 3/18/2003, you wrote: Hello, I put something on this mailing list earlier about spam messages being forwarded automatically from our secondary mail server because the local subnet is white listed. You said to add the IPBYPASS line with the IP address of the secondary mail

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.Cfg - IPBYPASS

2003-03-18 Thread R. Scott Perry
I put something on this mailing list earlier about spam messages being forwarded automatically from our secondary mail server because the local subnet is white listed. You said to add the IPBYPASS line with the IP address of the secondary mail server, and Declude would then run the tests

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.Cfg - IPBYPASS

2003-03-18 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.Cfg - IPBYPASS I put something on this mailing list earlier about spam messages being forwarded automatically from our secondary mail server because the local subnet is white listed. You said to add the IPBYPASS line with the IP

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.Cfg - IPBYPASS

2003-03-18 Thread R. Scott Perry
Scott, wouldn't Jeff also have to use the HOP and HOPHIGH directives? Or does IPBYPASS imply a HOPHIGH of one greater than the current setting when the IPBYPASS is used? No. It's important to understand that these options are combined. So if you have HOP 1 and IPBYPASS 192.0.2.25, then an