RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wondering about Declude 3.x

2005-10-21 Thread Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango
How does the autoreview directory option works? 

Luis Arango
 

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Barker
 Sent: Miércoles, 19 de Octubre de 2005 02:38 p.m.
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wondering about Declude 3.x
 
 Planning to post 3.0.5.9 tomorrow. 
 
 Fixes include COUNTRY and MAILFROM, improved installer, 
 autoreview directory option, error directory for files not 
 able to be moved, smartermail forward issue resolved etc.
 
 In general we have been pleased with the results - of the 
 outstanding issues these seem to be isolated to a specific 
 customer environments, and we are currently working to try 
 replicate these.
 
 David B
 www.declude.com
 
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
 Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 3:25 PM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wondering about Declude 3.x
 
 I appreciate the others sharing their experiences, but I was 
 also hoping that someone from Declude could comment on the 
 current state, any known issues, and what the plans are 
 related to bugs and/or tweaks to the newly introduced code.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Matt
 
 
 
 Matt wrote:
 
  Since things have been quite for some time, I just wanted 
 to check up 
  on what is happening with 3.x.  The last that I heard, there were 
  several people having issues with multi-processor systems.  
 The thread 
  settings also concern me in the way that they are being implemented.
  It appears from reports that these can greatly affect the 
 performance 
  of a system (and therefore it's stability/ability), and knowing how 
  variable E-mail can be, I'm not sure that this is something that I 
  would want to have hard coded on my system.  I would hope 
 that there 
  would be another way to go about this.
 
  Right now I'm on 2.0.6.16 and have been for some time, but as bugs 
  arise, and bug fixes are released, I would like to have the 
 peace of 
  mind to upgrade to the latest code, but I'm not sure that I 
 have that 
  yet.
 
  I know that the folks at Declude have been working long and hard at 
  this for sometime now, and I don't want to disrespect that 
 hard work, 
  but I would appreciate an update on where things are, and 
 where they 
  are going as far as the service issues go.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Matt
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[Declude.JunkMail] OT: Mailing software

2005-10-21 Thread Markus Gufler
Hi Spamfighters,

This one I have a maybe little strange question. One of our customers (a
touristic office) has collected over years email-adresses of all their
customers. (I'v already checked: it was and is a clear opt-in checkbox on
the contact form)

Hovewer the number of email-adresses is a little bit high and the customer
has asked us for something that can send out their newsletters and manage
returning feedback and non-delivery reports in order to keep their
adresslist up-to-date.

I know, it sounds like a new little bulk-mail sender, but as I can confirm
that's an opt-in list and I don't want that this customer sends out this
messages over our mailserver without our knowledge, I want to ask if someone
knows some software (win32, or ASP-script-based) who can do this in a clean
way?

Markus



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Mailing software

2005-10-21 Thread Dean Lawrence
Markus,

I send a number of mailing lists for my clients using custom scripts, but I use BoogieBounce to deal with bad addressess http://www.boogietools.com/products/productBoogieBounce.asp
. This allows me to clean their lists after every mailing.

Dean
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Hi Spamfighters,This one I have a maybe little strange question. One of our customers (atouristic office) has collected over years email-adresses of all their
customers. (I'v already checked: it was and is a clear opt-in checkbox onthe contact form)Hovewer the number of email-adresses is a little bit high and the customerhas asked us for something that can send out their newsletters and manage
returning feedback and non-delivery reports in order to keep theiradresslist up-to-date.I know, it sounds like a new little bulk-mail sender, but as I can confirmthat's an opt-in list and I don't want that this customer sends out this
messages over our mailserver without our knowledge, I want to ask if someoneknows some software (win32, or ASP-script-based) who can do this in a cleanway?Markus---This E-mail came from the 
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New DNS Server

2005-10-21 Thread Dermot Keenan
Actually, MS DNS works the same way as long as you're running from standard
boot and zone files and not the registry.  In fact I've even moved from BIND
to MS and from MS to BIND with very few changes required.  I mirror our DNS
(rather than setting up secondaries) by simply copying all of these files
(I'm talking thousands of zones) from one server to another.

Dermot

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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New DNS Server


This is exactly why we use BIND and not MS DNS for our public facing DNS.
All you need to do to migrate to a new server is change a few ip addresses
(if changing IP addresses) in a text based file. Then copy that to the new
server and off you go.



Kevin Bilbee
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To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New DNS Server


We do something like the script below for out secondaries.  We store all
zones in a database and have stored procedures that do all of the heavy
lifting to create the zones on primary and secondary servers.  A wonderful
time saver when migrating servers... run a cursor, or script, over the list
of domain names and viola... two minutes later you have a complete
nameserver.

Darin.


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From: Andy Schmidt
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New DNS Server


I have done this in two ways.  You can export the registry and then use an
editor that can handle line breaks and other control characters (such as MS
Words) to massage the text file before reimporting it on the new server.

Or, you can create a list of domains (using the DNS command line tools) and
then use a little .CMD procedure to create the secondary domain for all
these domain names. Here is a sample batch script (mm.mm.mm.mm is the IP of
your primary DNS server, nn.nn.nn.nn are the IP addresses of other
subordinate DNS servers to which you permit zone transfers)

@ECHO OFF
if %1.==. goto error01

@ECHO ON
DNSCMD \\YOURSERVER /ZoneAdd %1 /Secondary mm.mm.mm.mm /file %1.dns
DNSCMD \\YOURSERVER /ZoneResetSecondaries %1 /SecureList nn.nn.nn.nn
nn.nn.nn.nn
@ECHO OFF

:Done
GOTO :EOF

:error01
ECHO.
ECHO Missing Parameters!
ECHO.
ECHO Syntax:  CreateSecondary domainname
ECHO Example: CreateSecondary MyDomain.com
PAUSE Missing Parameters
GOTO :EOF





Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206





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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 01:14 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New DNS Server


I’m running Windows 2003 and MS DNS on my primary name server.  Now I need
to slave another server to it.  What is the quickest way to transfer all of
the domains from my old server to my new one and change them all from master
to slave zones?

Thanks,
Evans Martin

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Decludeproc getting caught in Data Execution Prevention

2005-10-21 Thread Mark Smith



Extended period of run.
Happened on all three of my servers. AND they're all 
crashing the decludeproc service about once an hour.

I've got dual proc 1.5Ghz servers with 2GB ram, one AV 
FPROT scanner and I'm down to 10 threads.
I think I'm going back to 2.9 which was bulletproof for 
me.



  
  
  From: Mike Nice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 1:19 AMTo: Mark 
  SmithSubject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Decludeproc getting caught in 
  Data Execution Prevention
  
  Did the DEP alert come up immediately or after an 
  extended run period? If after an extended run period, I'd say that 
  there is a buffer overflow in Declude.
  
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From: 
Mark 
Smith 
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com 

Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:40 
PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Decludeproc 
getting caught in Data Execution Prevention

Has anyone seen this before?



[Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me

2005-10-21 Thread Travis Sullivan

http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg24116.html

anyone doing any of these combo tests?  sounds very cool!  I have not used 
them and would highly welcome any tips any of you might have.


Also, is declude 2.9 the single process mode or the new application thread 
model?


Travis 


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: AOL message size restrictions?

2005-10-21 Thread Travis Sullivan
To be sure that attachments are delivered to AOL customers, Zip them, or 
do whatever you have to do to be sure they do not exceed 700K. In my 
experience, attachments under 700K almost always get through.



AOL mail servers are throttling inbound message sizes dynamically, I have a 
friend that works in one of the many IT sections.  It is best to zip the 
file, upload it to a web server, and mail that link to your recip.


Travis 


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me

2005-10-21 Thread Nick Hayer

Hi Travis -
I think most folks use combo's - the idea is to further punish an email 
that fails more than one reliable test [like sniffer and xbl or ???.].


This is where Declude really shines - being able to punish emails  
further based on previous test results. -   you do not have to score 
each individual test as high because the combo will wack the email with 
better accuracy.


-Nick

Travis Sullivan wrote:


http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg24116.html

anyone doing any of these combo tests?  sounds very cool!  I have not 
used them and would highly welcome any tips any of you might have.


Also, is declude 2.9 the single process mode or the new application 
thread model?


Travis
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me

2005-10-21 Thread Scott Fisher

Or you can use combos to limit the damage.
As an example, being on a DUL list / having a dynamic IP isn't a pure 
indicator of spam. Someone can be on several of these lists and be legit. So 
I'll enforce a max weight of 100 on all the DUL tests.


#
#  Is it on a Dial Up list (DUL) 
#

#

TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS FILTER-BYPASS
TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS RBL-BYPASS
TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS MAILFROM-POSTMASTER

MAXWEIGHT 100

TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS NJABL-DUL
TESTSFAILED 75 CONTAINS NJABL-DYNABLOCK
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS SORBS-DUHL
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS MAILPOLICE-DYN-COMBO
TESTSFAILED 29 CONTAINS MP-DYNAMIC
TESTSFAILED 32 CONTAINS REVDNS-DUL-KEYWORDS
TESTSFAILED 32 CONTAINS HELO-DUL-KEYWORDS
TESTSFAILED 49 CONTAINS REVDNS-DIALUP

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From: Travis Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me



http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg24116.html

anyone doing any of these combo tests?  sounds very cool!  I have not used 
them and would highly welcome any tips any of you might have.


Also, is declude 2.9 the single process mode or the new application thread 
model?


Travis
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[Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Ken Weise



I am using the 
following to try to credit points back to some of our customers who routinely 
fail spam checks.

$default$.junkmail
CreditWARN

GLOBAL.CFG
CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00 


Credit.txt
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com

This doesn't work 
for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The path to the 
Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit points 
back.

Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6

_
Ken Weise
Econocaribe Consolidators, 
Inc.
2401 NW 
69th ST * Miami, FL 33147
(p) 305.693.5133 * 
(f) 305.894.3666



Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Matt




Maybe try changing "X" to "x". It looks good to me otherwise. Also
check the path and your log for errors.

Matt



Ken Weise wrote:

  
  
  I
am using the following to try to credit points back to some of our
customers who routinely fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.com
REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  
  This
doesn't work for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The
path to the Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit
points back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe
Consolidators, Inc.
  2401 NW 69th ST * Miami, FL 33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 305.894.3666
  
  





RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: AOL message size restrictions?

2005-10-21 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
Thanks, Travis (and Dave, too).

Our empirical tests seem to bear that out.

The really weird thing is that the messages are just being eaten once
they get accepted by AOL.  They're accepted, not rejected.  We do not
get a follow-up non-delivery or bounce message.  We're not spammers.

Small messages consistently work.  Large messages don't.

We've come up with a workaround, but it would be nice to have a
consistent experience so that we could have left this problem solving to
the end-users involved.

Andrew 8)


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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Travis Sullivan
 Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 8:21 AM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: AOL message size restrictions?
 
  To be sure that attachments are delivered to AOL customers, 
 Zip them, 
  or do whatever you have to do to be sure they do not exceed 
 700K. In 
  my experience, attachments under 700K almost always get through.
 
 
 AOL mail servers are throttling inbound message sizes 
 dynamically, I have a friend that works in one of the many IT 
 sections.  It is best to zip the file, upload it to a web 
 server, and mail that link to your recip.
 
 Travis 
 
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Colbeck, Andrew



Ken, I'm betting that your problem is your method of 
deciding the reverse DNS to use.

Specifically, I'm betting that you're taking the MAILFROM 
and assuming that the REVDNS will match.

For example, theMAILFROM might very well be [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
but the reverse IP is probably mta125.cheetahmail.com or something 
similar.

So, given the MAILFROM you want to match, look in your logs 
for the IP address it came from, and then do a nslookup on the IP address and 
use that response in your credit.txt filter.

Cheetah in particular hosts a very large number of mailing 
lists, so if you want to allow some in and keep others out, you'll need a 
fancier filter.

Andrew 8)


  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken 
  WeiseSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:00 AMTo: 
  Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
  'good' domains
  
  I am using the 
  following to try to credit points back to some of our customers who routinely 
  fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00 
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  This doesn't work 
  for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The path to the 
  Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit points 
  back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe Consolidators, 
  Inc.
  2401 NW 
  69th ST * Miami, FL 
  33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 
  305.894.3666
  


RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 'good' domains

2005-10-21 Thread Ken Weise



Absolutely right, matter of fact, one of the tests the 
selmaduro.com server is failing, is no REVDNS. :-)

Guess I should pay closer 
attention.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colbeck, 
AndrewSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 12:40 PMTo: 
Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
'good' domains

Ken, I'm betting that your problem is your method of 
deciding the reverse DNS to use.

Specifically, I'm betting that you're taking the MAILFROM 
and assuming that the REVDNS will match.

For example, theMAILFROM might very well be [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
but the reverse IP is probably mta125.cheetahmail.com or something 
similar.

So, given the MAILFROM you want to match, look in your logs 
for the IP address it came from, and then do a nslookup on the IP address and 
use that response in your credit.txt filter.

Cheetah in particular hosts a very large number of mailing 
lists, so if you want to allow some in and keep others out, you'll need a 
fancier filter.

Andrew 8)


  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken 
  WeiseSent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:00 AMTo: 
  Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Crediting 
  'good' domains
  
  I am using the 
  following to try to credit points back to some of our customers who routinely 
  fail spam checks.
  
  $default$.junkmail
  CreditWARN
  
  GLOBAL.CFG
  CreditfilterC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Credit.txtX00 
  
  
  Credit.txt
  REVDNS-10ENDSWITH.overstock.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.columbiahouse.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.smithsonian.chtah.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.e-cost.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmaduro.comREVDNS-10ENDSWITH.selmamail.aruba.selmaduro.com
  
  This doesn't work 
  for any of the domains listed, what amI doing wrong? The path to the 
  Credit.txt file is correct. But the mails never credit points 
  back.
  
  Declude JunkMail Pro version2.0.6
  
  _
  Ken Weise
  Econocaribe Consolidators, 
  Inc.
  2401 NW 
  69th ST * Miami, FL 
  33147
  (p) 305.693.5133 * (f) 
  305.894.3666
  


[Declude.JunkMail] Somewhat OT: SMTP message size with Gateway config

2005-10-21 Thread Mark Smith



I 
think this has been covered before but does anyone have any ideas on how to 
restrict message size with Gateway only configs?
I'm 
trying to prevent the 20mb message attachments from bogging down the 
system.

Using 
IMAIL


Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Somewhat OT: SMTP message size with Gateway config

2005-10-21 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mark, 

Gateway'ed hosts in Imail follow the message size rules for the primary host 
of the box. 


Darrell

Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And 
Imail.  IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI integration, MRTG 
Integration, and Log Parsers. 



Mark Smith writes: 


I think this has been covered before but does anyone have any ideas on how
to restrict message size with Gateway only configs?
I'm trying to prevent the 20mb message attachments from bogging down the
system.
 
Using IMAIL



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[Declude.JunkMail] Declude as a service and global.cfg

2005-10-21 Thread Mark Smith
Now that the declude engine runs as a service, do you need to restart the
decludeproc service when making changes to global.cfg?


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude as a service and global.cfg

2005-10-21 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mark, 

From my testing of the 3.x version I have made changes to the global.cfg 
without having to restart the service to see the changes take affect. 


Darrell

Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And 
Imail.  IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI integration, MRTG 
Integration, and Log Parsers. 





Mark Smith writes: 


Now that the declude engine runs as a service, do you need to restart the
decludeproc service when making changes to global.cfg? 



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude as a service and Global.cfg

2005-10-21 Thread John T \(Lists\)
Correct, changes to the config files do not require a restart as the debug
log shows that they are checked every time. However, changes to the
declude.cfg file probably require a restart of the Decludeproc service.

John T
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 Mark,
 
  From my testing of the 3.x version I have made changes to the global.cfg
 without having to restart the service to see the changes take affect.
 
 Darrell
  
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 Mark Smith writes:
 
  Now that the declude engine runs as a service, do you need to restart
the
  decludeproc service when making changes to global.cfg?
 
 
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude as a service and Global.cfg

2005-10-21 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
You are correct as well John - any changes to the declude.cfg file requires 
restarting the decludeproc service.


Darrell

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Correct, changes to the config files do not require a restart as the debug
log shows that they are checked every time. However, changes to the
declude.cfg file probably require a restart of the Decludeproc service.

John T
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude as a service and global.cfg

Mark,

 From my testing of the 3.x version I have made changes to the global.cfg
without having to restart the service to see the changes take affect.

Darrell
 
Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And
Imail.  IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI integration,

MRTG

Integration, and Log Parsers.




Mark Smith writes:

 Now that the declude engine runs as a service, do you need to restart

the

 decludeproc service when making changes to global.cfg?


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