Scott should back me up or correct me on this. I think that you can
configure multiple test lines using Message Sniffer where each line looks
for a specific return value instead of nonzero. Something like the
following...
SNIFFERSPAM external 63
SNIFFERSCUM external 62
Note the 63
Okay I think that our declude is working great.
But from time to time my boss will get a bunch of crap in a day and come to
me complaining about it not working.
From what I can tell he gives his email address out to anybody or anything
that asks for it.
Is there any way I can look at headers
You're damned if you do and damned if you don't.
You're always going to get false positives and false negatives.
The objective is to try to come up with a way to reduce the maximum
amount of spam without capturing legitimate email.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about trying robocopy.exe from the NT or 2000 resource kit? It has a
great MIRROR option that makes a complete copy in the target location
(deleting files that are gone, copying new and changed files, ignoring
unchanged files). It would probably be much faster.
And it also has an exclude
Title: Message
Hello all
!
First time I use
Declude.Junkmail...
IPNOTINMX can someone tell me what to do with :
IPNOTINMX ??? All the incoming messages fail the test
... Can't find the line to edit it in $default$.junkmail
.
What
should I do with it ?
IPNOTINMX can someone tell me what to do with : IPNOTINMX ??? All the
incoming messages fail the test ... Can't find the line to edit it in
$default$.junkmail .
What should I do with it ?
That is part of the beta version.
It is normal for legitimate E-mails to fail that test; you can
Okay I think that our declude is working great.
But from time to time my boss will get a bunch of crap in a day and come to
me complaining about it not working.
From what I can tell he gives his email address out to anybody or anything
that asks for it.
Is there any way I can look at headers
Scott,
Thanks for your email. I have been on this mission for the past 48 hours.
The IP addresses of the mail server is 12.150.120.228 and 12.150.120.230.
The two addresses belong to the same server and I am running Imail 7.13 with
Declude. My SMTP security is set at NORELAY. I also emailed
Thanks for your email. I have been on this mission for the past 48 hours.
The IP addresses of the mail server is 12.150.120.228 and 12.150.120.230.
The two addresses belong to the same server and I am running Imail 7.13 with
Declude.
You aren't in the list anymore. Our DNSstuff.com site still
We just added another mail server outside of our network in-case of
a system outage. The mail server was designed to hold the mail
and then forward it once our system is back up and running, however,
since it is listed in our DNS MX records some mail is sent to this
server thus defeating some
We just added another mail server outside of our network in-case of
a system outage. The mail server was designed to hold the mail
and then forward it once our system is back up and running, however,
since it is listed in our DNS MX records some mail is sent to this
server thus defeating some
In this case, you can add a line like IPBYPASS 192.0.2.220 to the
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, to let Declude JunkMail know not to scan
E-mail from that IP. You can keep your HOP and HOPHIGH settings as they
currently are.
Sorry, perhaps I stated it wrong. I want the mail to be
One other thought...
Turn off declude for a few days and see how much spam he gets. He'll
shut-up.
I did it to my VP and it worked like I charm. :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Timothy C. Bohen
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002
The IPBYPASS line should do that. If you have IPBYPASS
192.0.2.220, and an E-mail arrives from 192.0.2.220,
Declude JunkMail should scan the E-mail based on the IP
address that connected to 192.0.2.220, and use the HELO
information from the connection to 192.0.2.220.
Gotcha.
Regards,
Scott, is it possible to do that for a range?
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002
Won't matter if you have defined IPBYPASS for the backup MX's IP address,
because once the message is relayed to your IMail server by the backup MX,
Declude will then run its tests against the IP address that connected to the
backup MX, not the backup MX itself.
Bill
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Occasionally people will have mail forwarded from another
mailserver that they have an account on, and they use IPBYPASS in that
situation, but that isn't common.
The situation I am thinking of is a user has a yahoo.com e-mail account that
is forward to his account on our server.
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