[Declude.JunkMail] Warning for Bulk Register/Comcast customers

2005-11-30 Thread Matt
One of my resellers today just brought over a couple more domains due to Comcast blocking the mailforward.bulkregister.com servers for the past two days. These servers are used by Bulk Register to forward all E-mail for a given domain to accounts hosted elsewhere and they have minimal if any

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Matt
Orin, I have seen these issues in relation to EDNS0 being enabled on one of the servers. While most servers and firewalls will work perfectly with EDNS0 enabled, there are certainly some that will produce consistent failed lookups. EDNS0 is a new way of doing DNS lookups by sending more

[Declude.JunkMail] Declude and IMail 2006

2005-11-30 Thread David Barker
We have had access to the Beta and have run all our standard tests successfully. The caveat that I will offer is that there is no way in which we can replicate every combination of tests and events in our simulated environments. But to the best of our knowledge Declude and IMail 2006 seem to be

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread John Doyle
Dave I've tried this, and when I point imail to 127.0.0.1 the spam log shows that I'm not able to connect to the external spam databases. As soon as I point imail back to our dns server, the spam filter begins to work again. I've got our two DNS servers, and one other all set up in the tcp

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Orin Wells
At 10:57 PM 11/29/2005, John T \(Lists\) wrote: The domain you are trying to send to has DNS problems. http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=ucancap.org This we knew. But no one on their end seems to care much about that. I question it is the cause of what we are seeing.

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Orin Wells
At 11:03 PM 11/29/2005, Dave Doherty wrote: Hi, Orin- A couple of suggestions First, look at your HOSTS file in c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc to see if 64.62.134.10 is listed there. Delete the entry if you find it there. Thanks. Done that. Nothing there. Next, add DNS service to

[Declude.JunkMail] Declude 3.0.5.21 Posted

2005-11-30 Thread David Barker
JM - INVITEFIXON Located in Declude.cfg. Some customers had issues related to Outlook meeting requests appearing as text only. The default for this directive is OFF. JM - Fixed skipping of certain DNSBL tests. JM - STOPALLTESTS is now working correctly EVA - Incorrect log entries

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread John T \(Lists\)
I have been hesitant to do our own DNS services because of others who have told me doing your own DNS can become a full time job. I am assuming they are talking about a registered DNS server when every hacker in the world wants to play with it. I hadn't thought about activating DNS though.

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
My two cents ... John and Matt are offering sound best practices advice for installing a cacheing only DNS on your Windows 2000. It's dead easy, and you'll find that your queries to find mail servers and RBL answers are faster. Cacheing only means that this DNS service on your Imail server

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Michael Thomas - Mathbox
Andrew, I was reading your reponse, thinking This is one of the more lucid responses coming from the list (There is a huge amount of useful information from the list, but not all of it is lucid. Sometimes you have to dig for the gems.). And then I got down to the last paragraph and read hinky

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Keyword

2005-11-30 Thread Brian
Given the fact that these types of tests (keyword, subjectetc) take up processor memory, is there a way to run a scan of the logs and get a list of the keywords that actually tripped the keyword filter, so that you can clean up a keyword list and remove the ones that are not doing

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - At wits end

2005-11-30 Thread Dave Doherty
Hi Orin- Others have also answered this, but having a caching-only DNS server on your Imail box doesn't require that you run your own DNS. On the W2K server, access the Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, and then click the option on the left-hand side that says Add/ remove Windows

[Declude.JunkMail] declude.cfg threads procedure

2005-11-30 Thread Bill Green dfn Systems
Hi, I recently upgraded to Declude 3.0.5.20. Everything is running well except for a backlog in the proc directory in the heavy part of the day. I began adjusting threads in declude.cfg. The original setting was 5. With my Dual 1.5 Ghz machine, I figured 75 was closer to the mark. Do I need

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] declude.cfg threads procedure

2005-11-30 Thread John T \(Lists\)
Changes to the Declude.cfg file require a restart of the Decludeproc.exe service. Of course, I highly recommend first stopping the Imail SMTP and Queue Manager services before restarting the Decludeproc service but some one has posted that is not needed. John T eServices For You -Original

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] declude.cfg threads procedure

2005-11-30 Thread Bill Landry
It's not necessary to stop/start any IMail services, since IMail calls declude.exe (not decludeproc.exe), and all declude.exe does is move the queue files from the spool directory to the proc directory. Decludeproc checks the proc directory at whatever time interval you have set in you