Hi
I know it's possible to do this in subject line but I wonder if its possible to add a
line or two in the start of the mail. with a
link ot a FAQ of why its marked as spam.
Benny
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I know it's possible to do this in subject line but I wonder if its
possible to add a line or two in the start of the mail. with a
link ot a FAQ of why its marked as spam.
Yes -- you can use the HEADER action to do that. For example:
WEIGHT10HEADER [This E-mail is likely to be spam;
Using JunkMail Pro,
I am not clear on the WhiteListFiles option.
My $default$.junkmail file currently looks like this:
AHBLWARN
DSBLMulti WARN
CBL WARN
DSBLWARN
ORDBWARN
... Etc ...
Using the WhitelistFiles option, my would look like
I am not clear on the WhiteListFiles option.
...
Using the WhitelistFiles option, my would look like this?
WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\mywhitelist.txt
AHBLWARN
DSBLMulti WARN
CBL WARN
DSBLWARN
ORDBWARN
... Etc ...
Correct. Declude JunkMail
Paul,
I do a whitelist per domain so my per domain $default$.junkfile looks
like
WHITELISTFILE c:\imail\declude\lanshop.com\whitelist.txt
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
1. We have multiple domains, and want each to be able to create their own
white list
2. We have a program that copies the $default$.junkmail files out to the per
domain directories so making changes is easy.
To make this easy on us,
If we use: WHITELISTFILE mywhitelist.txt
instead of:
Are any of you seeing an increase in explicit porn getting past Declude and
Sniffer in the past few days.
We are seeing a disturbing increase that will only fail some minor weighted
test such as bad routing and often fail no test. They are almost dynamically
changing the spelling of the
Are any of you seeing an increase in explicit porn getting
past Declude and Sniffer in the past few days.
No.
Normaly 5 to 10 messages per month finish in my mailbox. I can't remember
one with pornographic content.
Any suggestions on how to get ahead of these guys and reduce
such
If we use: WHITELISTFILE mywhitelist.txt
instead of: WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\mywhitelist.txt
Will Declude search in the same (per domain) directory as the
$default$.junkmail file, or do we have to manually edit the 25 different
$default$.junkmail files?
It will look at
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, 11:27:33 AM, Woody wrote:
WGF Are any of you seeing an increase in explicit porn getting past Declude and
WGF Sniffer in the past few days.
WGF We are seeing a disturbing increase that will only fail some minor weighted
WGF test such as bad routing and often fail no
yes a large amount...thought it might just be my config...
gb
At 11:27 AM 7/21/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Are any of you seeing an increase in explicit porn getting past Declude and
Sniffer in the past few days.
We are seeing a disturbing increase that will only fail some minor weighted
test such as
Yep, usually has to do something with video type stuff.
Sincerely,
Grant Griffith
EI8HT LEGS Enhanced Web Management
A Division of ETC
http://www.getafreewebsite.com
877-483-3393
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pete McNeil
Sent: Wednesday,
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, 11:39:43 AM, Grant wrote:
GGDJ We are also seeing these very heavy the past few weeks. I forward them to
GGDJ the spam@ for sniffer on a regular basis, but they still seem to get thru on
GGDJ a regular basis. No solutions here...
I've checked both of your accounts.
I have seen an increase in graphic porn that only fails minor tests as well
hard to stop that stuff with the crazy misspellings they use
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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From: Glenn Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, 12:27:00 PM, Grant wrote:
GGDJ Yep, usually has to do something with video type stuff.
The good news is that in the last two rounds of updates I've done I
saw no more of this guys trash - so I think we've put a hurtin' on
him. The bad news is that he is probably the
I filter on the picture name and url in the mail.
Then I route the img source address to a null route so the customer will not see the
image. Just the holder in the message.
It helps on alot of these type of messages that have gotten thru.
Robert
-- Original Message
I have a message that was held as spam a couple days ago and I want to
switch to logging mode to determine what in the words filter it matched, and
what the badheaders code was (didn't have warn for badheaders on this
domain).
How can I run this message through Declude again? Without having the
Edit the Q.smd file so that your own addressee information is listed
instead of the regular addressee. If it is delivered, it goes to your own
mailbox instead of the original user.
Then copy the Q.smd and and D.smd file into your C:\IMail\Spool
folder and wait for your IMail to
If he copied both files (Q* and D*) into the spool directory wouldnt Declude
*not* be called? My understanding is that Declude is called by the smtpd
process before the smtp process. Declude than hands it off to smtp32 for
delivery. I suspect he would have to copy the Q* to the overflow and
The resulting found.txt file only lists the last instance found.
Also, I am now looking into creating a batch file that will 1) find all
forward.ima that contain a @aol.com address, 2) create a report file of them
and 3) replace that forward.ima file with one that is blank.
Any ideas?
John
Copying to the Spool directory will result in Declude not being called,
it will be picked up by the queue which doesn't call helper apps. I
believe that you can place the files in the spool directory and call
the declude executable with the full path name of the Q file and have
it rescanned. I
The resulting found.txt file only lists the last instance found.
Are you sure you have found.txt (two gts)?
You know I test this stuff. :)
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
You know I test this stuff. :)
But you did not make it goof proof!
Works now.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Ok, taking a stab at why I needed to use the overflow dir in order to get
this to work... Does that dir invoke smtpd as a message received when the
server is overloaded? I will look for this when not busy dealing with the
dsl support and stuff...
Simply putting the QD back in the spool after
When a message is received Declude checks to see if there are any messages
in the overflow directory. If there is a message in the overflow directory
and youhave not met the max processes setting Declude will spawn additional
instances to process the messages in the overflow queue.
Here is a
I just thought I would send an update about this filter.
Given Declude's ability to detect zero-byte attachments as
vulnerabilities in recent interim releases, much of the potential that
would otherwise exist for this filter, doesn't. I upped the max file
size for the test to 5K and found that
Is there a line I can add to not send this email message that fail EZIP?
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