Sorry about the off topic topic but seeking advice on the best RAID
configuration for our new twin Xeon processor server, it hast 3x 36GB
drives at present though more can be added and 1GB RAM. It'll be running
Win2k, Imail and Declude AV/JM and currently processing only about 7k
emails a day
How would SpamReview work in an ISP environment if you held mail for all
your domains in one folder. In that, you wanted your customers to go
into a central location and look at just their spam not others. This is
why we chose ROUTETO.
Keith
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From: Eje Gustafsson
John,
If I did use the ROUTETO in a store and forward senario, could I forward it to
an email address on that Exchange Domain? For example, if I have a customer called
domain.com who has Exchange. I then tell him to setup an account on his Exchange
Server called spammail, then in my
If I did use the ROUTETO in a store and forward senario, could I
forward it to an email address on that Exchange Domain? For example, if
I have a customer called domain.com who has Exchange. I then tell him to
setup an account on his Exchange Server called spammail, then in my
I would add a fourth Drive.
Do a Raid 1 for C: and D:
Place your Imail Stuff on the D:
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From: David Lewis-Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 6:22 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Off topic - recommendations for RAID
Hi;
In case it is of some value...
We have ours setup as:
RAID 0: C (OS)
RAID 0: S (Spool)
RAID 5: D (Imail mailboxes).
Although a RAID 1 would be better for the mailboxes but we feel adding
storage and managing failurs is easier with RAID 5.
Hope this helps..
Regards,
Kami
Sorry about the off topic but seeking advice on the best RAID
configuration for our new twin Xeon processor server, it hast 3x 36GB
drives at present though more can be added and 1GB RAM. It'll be running
Win2k, Imail and Declude AV/JM and currently processing only about 7k
emails a day
How would SpamReview work in an ISP environment if you held mail for all
your domains in one folder. In that, you wanted your customers to go
into a central location and look at just their spam not others. This is
why we chose ROUTETO.
SpamReview is for the administrator or some one who has
Hello, All,
I am currently evaluating the trial version of Declude.JunkMail. Does this
trial version have all the functionality that comes with the PRO version?
Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am currently evaluating the trial version of Declude.JunkMail. Does this
trial version have all the functionality that comes with the PRO version?
Yes, it does.
-Scott
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Scott,
You are a wonderful human being, thanks for all your aid, you
fixed it before I even asked
Keith
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Store
Hello, All,
I've been closely monitoring the X-Spam-Tests-Failed: header of e-mail
messages which are being flagged as spam. I noticed that some of the tests
sometimes have a number in brackets next to them, e.g. IPNOTINMX [3], and
sometimes they don't, e.g. IPNOTINMIX. What is the significance
I have been trying to set up the COUNTRY filter and I keep getting this
error in the Declude log:
Warning: Unknown filter type COUNTRIES.
I have a country.txt file in the Declude dir. With only this line COUNTRIES
CONTAINS 15 KR ( I have also tried COUNTRY 15 CONTAINS KR)
I have the COUNTRY WARN
I have been trying to set up the COUNTRY filter and I keep getting this
error in the Declude log:
Warning: Unknown filter type COUNTRIES.
...
I am running JunkmailPro 1.65
Are you sure you are running v1.65 (\IMail\Declude -diag, *exactly* like
that from a command prompt will display the
Hi;
Is that file in the D drive or your C drive? The setting you have in your
global statement indicates it is in D drive. Make sure that is the case.
Regards,
Kami
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dustin Freeman
Sent: Wednesday,
Are you sure you are running v1.65 (\IMail\Declude -diag, *exactly* like
that from a command prompt will display the version)?
I ran the daig to find out if we had Pro, yes I'm sure.
I *hate* to ask, but did you type it exactly like that? Often people will
do something like go to the
I'll try anything at this point and no I did not do it EXACTLY I did the
later.
But I retry and it looks like I am NOT running 1.65 but 1.60 so I found my
problem and will download it now!!!
Sorry for being drain bramaged :)
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks all for the suggestions. Most appreciated.
David
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John,
Thanks for the welcome. I missed this message the first time around so I'm
replying late.
One question, where would I find the JunkMail.Declude mailing list archives?
Thanks In Advance,
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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