Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Razor

2006-07-21 Thread Sanford Whiteman
Do you need SA or something similar to invoke Razor or does it come into play more directly? As I was mentioning in my exchange with Bill, the Razor client portion is distributed as a few Perl apps (separate ones for checking, reporting, whitelisting, etc.) with numerous supporting

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Imail

2006-07-21 Thread Dean Lawrence
Hi Mark, You could always modify the web templates so that they never see the link to the auto-responder page. I do this for other features that I don't want users to access. Hope this helps, Dean On 7/20/06, Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know this belongs on the IMAIL forum but I'm

[Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango
I am testing Declude acting as a gateway for domain on other server. The junkmail manual 4.0.8 says that global.cfg is the file used to configure the actions for outgoing email. But it also says To get around this, you can set up per-domain configuration files for the gateway domains.. I want to

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread David Barker
Add the following line to your global.cfg DOSENDERACTIONS ON Take the copy of your $default$.junkmail and rename it to $default$.sender (DOSENDERACTIONS ON uses the $default$.sender actions for OUTBOUND email rather than the OUTBOUND actions in the global.cfg) Likewise for per domain settings

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango
David, thank you very much. I tested it and now I understand how DOSENDRACTIONS work -I believe-. Finally I just used the default junkmail in the domain, something I thought it wasn't going to work, but it worked since I am using the box to domain forwarding (SM), so there is incoming email and

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread Matt
I'm not sure why this would be the recommended method. I have always done this differently. If you create a folder under your Declude folder for the domain in question, and place a $Default$.junkmail file in it, that will handle the gatewayed domain's E-mail. So if this was example.com, you

Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread Sanford Whiteman
I'm sure that Sandy would recommend his free Exchange to Aliases scripting, but I would recommend either ORF, or Alligate Gateway for this... But neither of your suggestions constitute adding address validation as a single function. They are standalone commercial products. Of course I

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] How to configure per-domain file for gateway domains

2006-07-21 Thread Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango
Matt, thank you very much for your answer and your suggestions regarding how to prevent dictionary attacks. They will be very useful. Btw: I used the default.junkmail file under the domain folder and it worked, just like you just wrote. -Luis Arango -Original Message-

[Declude.JunkMail] Forged from local domains.

2006-07-21 Thread Chuck Schick
I am starting to see a lot of spam email that uses the recipient domain in the from address. So if the mail is going to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the from address may be something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there any declude test to see if the sender is valid for local domains??? I thought I remembered

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forged from local domains.

2006-07-21 Thread Matt
Chuck, Yes, you can make a version of SPAMDOMAINS that lists your own domains figuring that your own customers will be whitelisted for AUTH or IP and therefore not hit by that filter. IMO, even though they are forging addresses and their content may be spammy, those two things don't

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forged from local domains.

2006-07-21 Thread Darin Cox
This is the best use for SPF. If you can control or specify what machines can send mail for a domain, then you can set an SPF record in DNS and use SPF FAIL to block forged mail. Darin. - Original Message - From: Chuck Schick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Declude. JunkMail

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Forged from local domains.

2006-07-21 Thread Chuck Schick
Matt: Thanks. I have been looking at setting up a gateway filter. Thanks for your recommendations. Chuck Schick Warp 8, Inc. (303)-421-5140 www.warp8.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 4:42 PM To: