Sorry if 99% of you already know this, but give me a minute. Sometime ago
someone here mentioned Senderbase. If you haven't used www.senderbase.org
to help lookup IP's, domains, network owners, etc, it is worth trying out.
(I'm sure there are other good lookup sites.) It has been helpful
We do not use this function. So I can't give a report on that. Sorry.
John Olden
Systems Administrator
Champaign Park District
217.398.2550 - voice
217.355.8421 - fax
217.398.2589 ext. 145 - voicemail
Erik Currier wrote:
John, or Decude users, does the Access database of the new 2006 of
I was not knocking Imail 2006, I was merely listing the problems we had
with the upgrade and made a suggestion for waiting.
3. I'm not sure what you mean by Widely known. I don't recall seeing
it here. (Not that I expected to) or anything in the product
announcement I received as saying
John,
If you use a custom filter in Declude and not the IPFILE type of filter,
you can list full CIDR ranges.
With Senderbase and researching spammers, it is often useful to have a
window open to arin.net to check the IP allocations. In this case the
spam block is just a part of a larger
I am currently using SPAMCOP, and pretty happy with it, but
wouldnt mind adding another.
What is everyone else using for an external RBL ?
Karl Drugge
B.S.I.T., A.S., M.C.S.E. ( NT 4.0 + 2000 ), C.C.N.A.,
C.C.D.A., Network+, A+
I dream of the day when
I will learn to stop asking
Hi John,
John T was correct in that #3 was widely discussed and known. If you need
it to remain on port 8383, however, it is simple to add to the IIS
configuration. I think most of us are glad to have webmail in IIS now for
more control and easier management.
On your note about companies not
John,
I haven't installed 2006 so I may be overlooking the obvious - but if it's
using IIS, then why not set up that IIS site for port 8383?
Or, create a second IIS site, even on the same IP address, that uses port
8383 with a global REDIRECT to the Webmail IIS site on port 80? This way,
your
I run a chunk of IP4r tests.
I've put my month to month results up at this site:
http://it.farmprogress.com/declude/Testsbymonth.html
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From:
IS - Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Does anyone have software to convert an IPFile to an DNS zone? My IPFile has
poped over 100 kb...
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From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Senderbase
John,
If
-Matt,
Can you clarify this? If you use a custom filter in Declude and not the
IPFILE type of filter, you can list full CIDR ranges.
I have CIDR ranges in my IPFile:
12.107.178.192/27 12.107.178.192/27 evivaclub.com updtd 02-18-05
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From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oops, maybe IPFILE also accepts CIDR ranges. If it works for you, then
so be it.
Matt
Scott Fisher wrote:
-Matt,
Can you clarify this? If you use a custom filter in Declude and not
the IPFILE type of filter, you can list full CIDR ranges.
I have CIDR ranges in my IPFile:
What can I do to speed up the Proc directory? I am
getting complaints about messages taking 20 to 30min for delivery. This
started after upgrading to Junkmail 3.0.5.22.
Kyle Fisher
Check your Imail and Declude logs for the
start and finish times of a single message, this will help you understand where
the delay is occurring.
David Barker
www.declude.com
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Fisher
Sent: Wednesday, December
Scott Fisher wrote:
Does anyone have software to convert an IPFile to an DNS zone? My
IPFile has poped over 100 kb...
I can do it in a heartbeat for you in foxpro - I need a sample zone and
the ip file. If you have a copy of foxpro I will include the code back
to you.
-Nick
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We recently had some problems with our mail server. The C drive corrupted and we had to re-install the opertaing system. Fortunately, the D drive where imail was located was unharmed. We re-installed imail, swapped in the old imail folderand, with a little help from imail's built-in backup/restore
Change
the registry setting or uninstall declude and reinstall.
Kevin
Bilbee
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Kevin Bilbee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Change the registry settingYup, that did it. Thanks!
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Thanks. I finally found an article
in the saying to bump up the threads which I had nothing in my
declude.cfg. I moved them to 80 and it works great now.
Thanks
Kyle
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Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Jim,
You can just change the delivery location in the smtp properties of the
imail service.
Darrell
Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And
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