Hi
All,
I have a strange
problem with a client who has complained that **spam** is being put in the
subject line of his outgoing emails.
A quick check on the
server logs (the declude logs) confirms that some of his emails are being passed
through the spam tests and others are being
I am watching the declude logs very closely and there
are alot of local users being passed through the spam filter when they should
really be whitelisted, especially if I have SMTP UATH turned on and no mail
relay.
Have I missed something?
Kindest RegardsCraig Edmonds123
Marbella
You need to review the log lines of a
message that was marked, not one that shows Whitelisted.
Preferably, the log should be in debug
mode.
John T
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My message sniffer is up for annual renewal.
Commtouch is over 50% less expensive than message sniffer ($445 vs $195)
I have to choose between the more expensive message sniffer renewal or
trying commtouch. I was wondering if anyone here has tried both products
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IMHO, I would stick with Message Sniffer.
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Thanks John,
I had the log mode set to high, debug seems to show a lot
more detail.
Anything in particular I should look out for? (in debug
mode the log can chuck out more than 300 lines!!!)
Kindest RegardsCraig Edmonds123
Marbella InternetW: www.123marbella.comE : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone else have problems with
Declude crashing? Several times each day I see the following in
our application event logs:
Reporting queued error: faulting
application decludeproc.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module ntdll.dll,
version 5.2.3790.1830, fault address 0x00032335.
Sorry, but your email was not treated as
confidential.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Strother
Sent: Monday, August 28,
2006 4:48 PM
To:
Mark,
I also have those issues. However, my
decludeproc is set to auto restart. On several occasions I have tested the
files in the review folder to see if they are the culprit (i.e killer message)
and never made any headway on it. It has not been too much of an issue
since it restarts
Darrell, I have a script that is
scheduled to run every 15 minutes to check for any files in the error or review
folders.
John T
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darrell
I had this problem a while ago and never
really got an answer on it. I too had a script that would check the review
directory and then let me know if there were files there. I reprocessed them
manually to check for killer messages (just like Darrell) and
never found one. I finally resorted
Thanks Goran,
I will turn that on - had no idea that was an
option.
Darrell
Check
out http://www.invariantsystems.com for
utilities for Declude And Imail. IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring,
SURBL/URI
Goran,
That worked great for me until I experienced a killer message last week
that AUTOREVIEW was throwing back into the proc directory after every
restart which in turn caused Declude to crash every time. They said
that this was fixed in the most recent version, but there are more bugs
with
Matt,
I agree with your comments regarding
AUTOREVIEW and its potential problems. I originally started out manually
checking an moving but that got too time consuming and seeming to no effect. Therefore
I made a calculated risk that I would turn it on and take the chance of a
killer
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