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After trying to
subscribe to this list after a while I finally checked my spam folder and saw
why I wasnt getting any replies.
Kind of amusing the
email back from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
failed spamheaders.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Confirmation Required
(confirmation
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Actually yes, I have
written two seperate front ends, as an ISP having a frontend was essential to
us. When we
first purchased Junkmail Pro I went straight to work for customized versions of
\imail\declude\domain.com\user.junkmail
After using that for
a while and realizing
Yes, the IMail1.exe program doesn't let you add a Message-ID: header,
unfortunately. That's one of the reasons we are looking into allowing
external mailers (such as blat).
-Scott
At 06:53 AM 6/21/2002, you wrote:
After trying to subscribe to this list after a
Friday, June 21, 2002 you wrote:
TBNI After trying to subscribe to this list after a while I finally
TBNI checked my spam folder and saw why I wasnt getting any replies.
TBNI X-RBL-Warning: SPAMHEADERS: This E-mail has headers consistent
TBNI with spam [420e].
I have observed that a lot of
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If
you guys/gals spec out what you want I'll be happy to write it. I've been
planning on doing it myself but having the reality check/input of admins will
make it much better.
I
prefer ASP.NET but can write it for regular ASP.
I'm
not a big fan of ColdFusion :)
Mark
That is OK. Could you E-mail me the blacklist file, so that I can try it
here to see if I can reproduce the problem?
You got it.
Everything seems fine when using that file. Is there any chance that you
have a whitelist entry that would override the blacklist file?
Scott,
Not sure how feasible it is, but a large number of spam mails contain a URL
with an IP address (http://127.0.0.1/), I know legitimate mail can too, but
as a weighted test it could be useful. I was thinking as part of the filter
test, but even as a stand alone test it might work. Most of
Yes, please! I'll post back whatever I come up with as well.
--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Baker |
Netsmith Inc
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:04 AM
To: '[EMAIL
My code is not in a format I am proud to share right now.
I am running through putting comments in, and writing a small text file to
put up.
I'll post the URL to the code by the end of the day.
All of my IMAIL domains are stored in a SQL db so anyone using the registry
will need to most likely
I would love to get a copy of you registry-sql conversion script.
I been thinking about doing this change for a while and would be nice
to have a way to decrypt the passwords to.
BTW is there any drawbacks on using sql database compared to registry
? I think I recall seeing something somewhere
SMTP Auth will not work for your virtual servers,
My workaround was to create a master username/password on my primary host
username: domainclient
password: smtpauth
(exactly as listed)
And I just give out that username/password to my domain clients who can't
seem to use their own local
Noticed here a little while ago a spammer that was basically trying a
dictionary attack on our imail server.
If I IP blacklist this sender in declude he can still do his
dictionary attack right ? So only way to make sure he doesn't tie up
my server resources is to add him to Imail Kill list ?
Noticed here a little while ago a spammer that was basically trying a
dictionary attack on our imail server.
If I IP blacklist this sender in declude he can still do his
dictionary attack right ?
That is correct. Declude won't see his IP until an E-mail actually arrives
(and even then, would
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry
Could there be any per-user or per-domain settings accounting for this? Or
could the outgoing actions account for it?
Duh, outgoing actions--damn, forgot about that one. I'll do better research
on my end before posting to the list in the
I have a question about the REVDNS test. We are hosting our customers
email on a server at one of our POP's and reverse DNS is being done for the
virtual email server. The reverse DNS states only the domain name and not
does not have 'mail' specfied in the reverse DNS.
Email Server IP:
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