You're welcome! It's my pleasure!
From: "Todd Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 6:20 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] DNS Changes
Thanks Linda. It does seem like the spam has gone down, but
Thanks Linda. It does seem like the spam has gone down, but I will make the
changes you suggested and see what happens.
I appreciate the great support!
Todd
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Linda
Pagillo
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:22 PM
To: declu
Todd, you can uncomment the line in the global.cfg and change the 127.0.0.1 to
208.67.220.220. Yes, my educated guess would be that your spam increase is
directly related to the DNS server move. I suggest always using 208.67.220.220
because you will never have to rely on your internal DNS for De
Hi Linda -
Thanks for that info. Actually, the DNS line in my global.cfg is listed as
"#DNS 127.0.0.1", so it's commented out. It's probably been this way
for a long time so what would that suggest? One other time when we saw an
increase in spam, it had to do with the fact that my DNS s
Todd, changing the DNS in the actual diags.txt file will do nothing. This is
just a text file that is generated from information in the .cfg files. In order
to change the DNS that declude uses, you must add the following line to your
global.cfg. file...
DNS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Change the x's to th
Hi everyone -
I moved my primary internal DNS server to a new location last night (seeing
up another site in the WAN), and had planned on using the other DNS servers.
However, since moving it my spam has been "high". I changed the DNS to the
other server in the "diags.txt", and the "invURIBL.exe.
Hi David,
Are there any new features, etc for Declude, soon to be released or
planned? If so would you elaborate?
-Nick
David Barker wrote:
Part of the interim release debug logging it will be removed for the actual
release.
David Barker
VP Operations Declude
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