Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Split headers

2005-05-09 Thread David Franco-Rocha [ Declude ]
John,
This problem was reported previously to us and has been corrected in the 
latest interim release.

It is caused by broken mail clients that do not terminate header lines with 
the required cr/lf sequence.

David Franco-Rocha
Declude Technical Support
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From: "John Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Split headers


While reviewing some held emails, I have seen messages with what I'll call
split headers -- as in the normal header lines are at the beginning of the
msg file and the Declude headers are the end of the msg file with the msg
body in between.  My question is will this mess up any test results, esp.
using filters with MAILFROM, etc.?
John
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[Declude.JunkMail] Split headers

2005-05-09 Thread John Carter
While reviewing some held emails, I have seen messages with what I'll call
split headers -- as in the normal header lines are at the beginning of the
msg file and the Declude headers are the end of the msg file with the msg
body in between.  My question is will this mess up any test results, esp.
using filters with MAILFROM, etc.?

John

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] BCC test

2005-05-09 Thread Dan Horne
>From the manual you referenced:
 
" The format of a test definition is the name of the test, followed by
the test type, followed by two test-specific pieces of information,
followed by two weights: The weight that will be assigned to the test if
an E-mail fails the test, and the weight that will be assigned if the
E-mail does not fail the test (normally 0). "


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[Declude.JunkMail] BCC test

2005-05-09 Thread Bonno Bloksma



Hi,
 
I was just looking at the Junkmail manual and 
noticed the documentation on the BCC test does tell what is does but it does not 
tell how it is supposed to be confugured.
 
Now as a seasoned Declude user I quickly determined 
the meaning of the 10 x 5 0 sequence in the default config but shouldn't the 
documentation be made for first time users? Nowhere have I been able to find a 
explanation of the 4 numbers and/or placeholder x's after a test, nor how a 
testline is constructed. It's probably somewhere but shouldn't that info be in 
the junkmail manual at http://www.declude.com/Version/Manuals/2.0.6.asp ?
 
Also in the docs it states for the BCC 
test:
"This test will catch E-mail that has a lot of 
local recipients that are not listed in the E-mail headers. This test is 
normally only used in advanced setups, as most mailing list E-mail has many 
recipients not listed in the headers."
However, in the default setup this test is enabled, 
that's different from "... normally only used in advanced setups".
 
Groetjes,
 
Bonno Bloksma