I used to know what sleep is. But a couple years ago Scott convinced
me it
is a four letter word so I stopped getting so much, keeping it to a bare
minimum.
Hey wait a minute, isn't he getting more of that four letter word now?
If I said yes, would you really believe me? :)
Running the newest, and still nothing...
Is it in a later, or the current BETA, versions ?
Karl Drugge
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David Barker
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:17 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Hi John,
Scott must have been thinking phonetically, with a bar over the E to
indicate a long E sound. It actually has two Es, though, making 5 letters.
So, you can go get more now.
Darin.
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From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
It is in the version you are running ... Not sure why it is not working for
you. Are you IM or SM as I have not tested this in IM.
David B
www.declude.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of IS -
Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)
Sent: Tuesday,
I'm looking though my logs today and an idea hit me to help minimize the
sizes of the Declude log files.
It would be nice to have a switch to disable logging of non-run filters
that are over my SKIPIFWEIGHT level. To me this is a passed test since
it was never run. I only want to log failed
Based on Chris email I implemented Weightgate on our mail server and have to
say it has significantly reduced the CPU load. I estimate that about 70% of
the messages that come in are blatant spam with extremely high weights. I
moved sniffer to be the last test and set weightgate to NOT trigger
Ok - an oldie but a goodie:
I was trying to display the actual country code in the header. I have the
%countrychain% displaying but I seem to be missing a few country codes in my
filter so I was trying to find out what codes the filter uses. Any ideas on
how to display them?
Thank you,
Here are the special codes:
#
# Special Codes
#
#*1 Multi-Regional
#*2 Europe
#*3 North America
#*4 Central/South America
#*5 Pacific Rim
#*A ARIN Unlisted (North America/South Africa)
#*B Public Data Network
#*E RIPE Unlisted (Europe, North Africa, Middle East)
#*I Private IP
#*L Loopback
#*M
Declude has an entry in their Knowledge Base that lists the regions:
http://support.declude.com/Customer/KBArticle.aspx?articleid=35KBSearchID=6746
As for country codes, the most official source is probably the IANA:
http://www.iana.org/root-whois/index.html
Thought they probably get their
Is it possible to get the CommTouch Dll seperately ???
I remember you saying a few weeks ago that the new Dll really did a nice job
but IU would prefer not going to an interim release to get it.
Jeff
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From: David Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
hi scott,
i think what you need is an update of the all_list.dat-file located in the
declude-directory, it should contain all region-codes. if yours is old, a few
changes because of new countrys etc. are not in the list and you're missing the
steps in the country chain.
my problem is that i
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