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Eidskrem
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 06:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Ju
Hi,
Well - yes, we do install the security fixes on a regular basis - and there
has been a round of updates recently.
Clients may not have discovered the problem for a few days.
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ess than 4 MB large.
Now I'm wondering if this is some "software" issue.
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Barker
Se
e.com
> Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 10:47:47 -0700
>
> ... But a font size of "1" in an email is always spam.
>
> Andrew 8)
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Andy Schmidt
> > Sent: Thursday,
Hi John,
Since it's feasible that after the image tag there could be text (such as an
image caption), yes, it is entirely feasible for the tag to be
preceding an tag.
E.g.,
the (in)famous 9 minutes
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Title: Message
Hi,
Let me make a few
observations:
- if it wasn't for
the discussion on business policy, this list would not be busy at all. In fact,
I note that I seldom see any new technical issues being
discussed.
- I understand that
people from either side of the fence have variou
>> The toilet paper manufacturer does not impose a per-customer usage fee or
take a direct percentage of the restaurant's <<
Otherwise, Chili's would revise their menus.
Enough of that sh*t, as a certain world leader would say.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
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An annual (or whatever term) licensee, will have to pay for each term.
In either case, you will need to acquire a service agreement to obtain more
current versions that what you originally pre-paid for.
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or some of your
customers - but it should NOT be active for ALL your customers "by default"!
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Hi Dave,
Sorry everyone -- my mistake. Yes, I was trying 3.1 - not realizing that I
had access to 4.x.
I'll start over.
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Hi,
I think Dave said, it would be in \Imail\Declude\Resources ?
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stall Install Declude
-diagPrint diagnostics
is not factual?
It should read:
Invalid command line parameter. Valid options are:
-v displays the version and build
-i installs the decludeproc service
-u uninstalls the decludeproc service
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Andy Schmidt
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EADS 1
#AUTOREVIEW ON
I was first trying to get the virus portion to work. So I ONLY had the code
in VIRUS.CFG as per your sample file:
# This Code is only required for IMail
CODE I924x----4887
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Andy Schmidt
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Dave -
That's what I call catch 22:
D:\IMail>decludeproc -diag
Invalid
command line parameter:
-install Install
Declude-diag Print
diagnostics
Hm -
so let's see, after "-install", I used "-diag" to figure out what's wrong.
But, "-diag" is invalid. The ony valid parameters ar
Hi Dave,
thanks.
Next question:
I noticed that your Virus.CFG is missing two options
from Version 2:
AUTOFORGE ON
BANEZIPEXTS ON
If I recall correctly, the idea was
that:
BANZIPEXTS OFF#
BANEXT EZIP
BANEZIPEXTS ON
would PERMIT banned extensions inside zipped files (where
th
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a server from scratch and thus
downloaded and ran:
Declude_IM_N310.exe
and chose the option to let it do its install (rather than
the option for "experienced" admins).
PS - that screen has a typo!
The setup created a
C:\Program Files\Declude
folder
Hi John,
I assume you tried sending FROM a different domain name - just in case they
have blacklisted the domain name, but not the IP (however unlikely that
might sound.)
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Andy Schmidt
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From
Regards
Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave
Beckstrom
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 03:16 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT
Hi:
this line tells you that this mail truly should have never
been accepted by Imail:
06:13 13:00
SMTPD(ef2801f16207) [216.16.233.16] HELO
HELO must be
followed with the host name of the sender. Having no (or at least no
recognizable) host name is causing you the
problem.
I'm ce
Harry,
how does ASPMail submit the messages? To "localhost" (like
the IIS SMTP service of that web server) - or does it specify your Imail Server
directly?
If it goes through the IIS SMTP service first, then you'll
be able to see log information in the IIS log that might
help.
If he sp
Title: Message
Hi,
see the /S switch, it allows you to set a remote
system to connect to.
So you could run this on your Win XP workstation, per
example.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Title: WAY OT: command line for killing a win2k process
C:\> taskkill /?
TASKKILL [/S
system [/U username [/P
[password { [/FI filter]
[/PID processid | /IM imagename] } [/F] [/T]
Description: This command line tool can be used to
end one or more processes. Processes ca
Title: Message
Are
the BIOS versions the same? Maybe it was fixed in a newer BIOS update. I
remember updating older servers of various brands and recall that the readme's
for BIOS' often talked about fixes to power management
support.
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(B
Title: Message
If IIS
finds a virtual folder that matches the user name, then it switches to it as the
root.
Maybe
this carries over for the "default" user profile?
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"Shell" locations in system policies - just don't
remember if they were domain/group or user policies.
Essentially, it's a setting the the "current user" hive of the registry. You
could edit the "shell" settings directly - but better to use a tool that
knows
Hi John,
It's implicitely defined by using it in the FOR command:
FOR /R %%f in (ex*.log)
Whatever variable you use in the "FOR" is defined as the variable to hold
the directory items.
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Andy Schmidt
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Fax:
command will look like that
WINZIP -m -ex -Td01 c:\Path\exDDMMYY.log c:\Path\exDDMMYY.zip.
for each of youu log files in all of your subfolders.
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[mailto
es.
Here is the content of my Compress2DayOldLogs.cmd file:
C:
CD "C:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\"
FOR /R %%f in (ex*.log) do "C:\Program Files\WinZip\WZzip.exe" -m -ex -Td01
%%~dpnf.zip %%f
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-Ori
Thanks Andrew (and all other contributors to this thread). I responded to
most off-list - I appreciate everyone's suggestions.
I will take a look at Urchin as well - I think I've seen it used in a few
places.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:
OOKUP and then use the "server" command to
specify your DNS server. Then try to query for domain names.
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versions in some
respects... But their accumulators are too small for active sites.
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og analyzer that:
A) offers ad-hoc ('live') reporting
B) uses a database structure that does not limit volume (e.g., a JET
database won't do).
What is everyone else out there using?
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I thought the "meta" element is only valid in the "head" element, thus
should never be executed, even if it appears in the HTML body?
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messages
attachments).
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 03:54 PM
To
rrectly. Can you please
respond to THIS email when you get it"?
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Sent: Monday, March 13,
e blocks any confirmation requests to certain email addresses (such
as the Declude list)
E) If none of these suggestions apply, you should examine whether your
priority is posting to the list or the read/receive requests and then decide
for one OR the other.
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Andy Schmidt
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Declude Video Suite ?
(to keep the naming consistent)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 04:02 PM
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> He has
> his wi
Any group discounts for Declude customers?
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We still have one customer with a dual an
Yeah, I agree, Security Suite is the best so far.
Definitely no "4" in there. For now, it's still Version 3 - just repackaged
differently.
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PRO
Hi,
Oh, I got that email - but that was just very generic and doesn't address
these issues? I've been waiting to see what information will appear on the
web site or on this list.
Can't be effective to have to speak to every customer on the phone?
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Pho
Hi Kevin,
I understand what you're saying - you believe Declude
4.0 is really just a "Declude 3.x Suite" vs. the Declude 3.x "legacy
products". New customers can only purchase the Suite, while old customers
will continue to upgrade their individual products. The code base is the
same.
You actually CAN - but only if you are using IIS for your outbound gateway.
With IIS you can set up "routing" options for different destination domains.
Configuring per domain IP/port numbers and other output routing options is
something I've always missed in Imail.
Best Regar
Have you determined whether you can just use one of your other C-Class
networks to set up a simply IIS SMTP server as a smart host and then relay
your outbound mail through that IP address?
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
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Fax:+1 201 934-9206
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Hi,
After all this
turmail last weekend, where several users suffered a "downgrade" from Pro which
strangely coincided with the unavailability of a certain host name at Declude -
and which equally strangely seemed to fix itself after Declude fixed that
problem on Monday -- I'm wondering wh
Right - that's why paying licensees object to any technique that could
result in their license being automatically revoked without any in-person
oversight -- no matter how "unlikely" the scenario might appear.
(I actually support license VALIDATIONS so that software vendors can get
paid by their
Hi David:
Thanks for acknowledging the hardware
problem.
However, I don't think anyone here really would be too
upset about hardware problems on your end - if it didn't uncover what appears to
be a HUGE software problem? It's the Declude SOFTWARE that
deactivates/downgrades itself, if we a
nothing about.
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darrell
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 10:49 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@dec
On that note... To any youngsters who think that single Bits don't have any
physical incarnation.
Here's what 1 bit really looks like :
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b1/Core2.jpg
(Hint: It's one of those black rings.
Hm... Thinking about it, I guess I'm looking at "64-bit"
It's okay - we just like to show who's closest to
retirement age by touting the ratio of mechanical/electrical/electronic
components found in the first batch data processing device we ever used
professionally
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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HayerSe
Title: Message
Ha -
long before Gates started college, there was a company called International
Business Machines. And you had to program sorter/merger machines to get
your punch cards in the proper order for the revolutionary brand-new /370s
- because disk sorting was not yet available, eve
way,
your clients will be redirected to the new logon screen!?
That's how I normally handle changes in third party web applications.
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAI
Hi,
As reported twice
before (e.g. most recently yesterday), there is a bug in the "BadRouting"
test. The "Countries" test correctly reports "GERMANY->destination".
But the BadRouting test
fails.
I had posted
sample SMTP headers yesterday.
T-Online is
one of the world's large Inte
Title: Message
Both identifiable
IP addresses are in Germany.
The only record inbetween was a
forwarding entry and should have been ignored!?
> > -Original Message-
> > Received: from mailout09.sul.t-online.com [194.25.134.84] by
> > hm-software.com with ESMTP
> > (SMTPD32-8.15) id A
ocessing messages as they happen? Other than limiting the total cpu
use dedicated to Declude (e.g., queuing messages if there is a spike in
volume), what's the point?
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [E
PU usages followed by "idle" time of no/low CPU use when
no other messages are pending.
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Sent
aking of the process parameters
without answering the underlying question of why this extra CPU time is
needed?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf O
ery to the users - then I
can't see how the same outcome suddenly should require x times the CPU
resources, no matter how inefficient the process settings are? What is
spending all this other CPU time on? Looping, looking for directory content?
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-
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 t
Uh - well THAT is good information.
So it is your sense that now they are ready to take on customers with
dual-processor Dells without Declude falling asleep?
That means I can finally upgrade (thanks to your persistence).
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax
operation.
The only effect of the 'bad' "b" server is, that one in 13 service starts,
it will take a second DNS lookup before the root servers are known.
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Andy Schmidt
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Fr
Hi Darrell - thanks for reporting back.
Okay, so my dual-processor system is still not "compatible" with the beta.
(I did not beta-test, since I don't have a single-processor machine.)
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
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Can the beta testers with dual-CPU machines confirm that the latest Beta
Built is now running without creating the previously reported "backlog"
problems?
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL
Static Spam that concern
me.MattColbeck, Andrew wrote:
That's right on the money, Andy.
I agree 100%.
Andrew 8)
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only domains that never send any email.
Ideally, in addition, set up SMTP AUTH for your clients so that you can use
SPFFAIL for incoming mail and, if you choose, ignore SPFPASS for now.
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is listed in several, the SPFPASS could be used to ADD
weight - but that's just a theory.)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tyran Ormond
Sent: Thu
Title: OT - Removal from SPEWS
Hi,
one approach could be - "why bother". SPEWS is useful
as a reference - but can't be used to block email. I would think that none
of the relevant ISPs and most smaller will care of you're listed there or not as
the blacklist has a way too high false positiv
Title: Message
It's
possible that one of your users/customers has a mailbox or alias on YOUR server
and forwarding all mail (including any junkmail) to his AOL
mailbox.
Then,
he receives the junkmail at AOL, and presses the "junkmail" button. As far as
AOL can tell, YOUR server sent the j
Heimir,
I understand everyone's level of frustration - I think THAT is actually a
constructive suggestion. We can't do anything about how long this take, but
at least people would feel treated fairly. I think your email deserves
serious consideration.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phon
Hi,
It's the IRC virus.
Seems that you don't have MS05-039 missing:
http://www.internetsecurity.fi/v-descs/ircbot_es.shtml
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Title: Message
>> the
spamrouting test will only tag things when they switch continents back and
forth <<
Correct, that's why I'm asking - it doesn't apply
here.
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RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
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Hi,
looks as if this
email went DE -> DE -> US.
Should not have
failed Spamrouting?
Received: from moutng.kundenserver.de [212.227.126.177] by
hm-software.com with ESMTP
(SMTPD32-8.15) id AFF1667600F4; Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:07:45
-0400
Received: from p548A9978.dip0.t-ipconnect.de [84.13
Title: Message
Amazing.
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(Business)Fax: +1 201 934-9206
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of MattSent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 02:23
AMTo: Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubjec
Hi Matt:
I agree that the IIS log is omitting information
that we would like to see (e.g., it doesn't log the BDAT parameters for inbound
message - only for outgoing - and it doesn't log the mulit-line response to
an EHLO) - but I'd be surprised if the log "replaced" command values, e.g.,
Hi,
sorry, I lost the original email. Somehow I
thought it saw a "BDAT" instead of "DATA" in the log - but I could be
mistaken. (Curious to see it
again.)
In any case, take a look at this:
http://freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/821/20.htm
This seems to imply, that the sender does not have to "l
.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Doherty
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 04:32 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail]
Well, if the DNS is pointing to the right IP and if access
via the IP works - then the problem is with web server configuration and
its association of FQDN to the IP.
I assume IIS?
Is the IP address a "shared" IP
for several web sites?
If yes, did you remember to add the "host header" nam
ails, then that allows me to group it with other tests of
the "same" class to avoid double-counting.
Example - I have a group of "content" based tests. But I have another group
of "sending server" based tests.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Busine
Yes - kudos to CpHz for what they added and for the manner it which it is
being made available!
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of NIck Hayer
Sent
Hi:
You have WHITELIST AUTH defined - but also defined that
white lists should be BYPASSED, if a mail has a weight >= 12 and 4
recipients. Your message has a weight of 20 and 4 recipients, thus is bypassed
the white list.
(Now - personally - I feel that "SMTP AUTH" should not be
treated
Hi,
This one has a version for OE and Outlook:
http://www.daesoft.com/SpamSourceOE/index.htm
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Andy Schmidt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fritz Squib
Sent
Uh, I understood it to be
that some "recipients" were on AOL - not the sender!
It's also not AOLs fault,
if some AOL customers have blocked the receipt because they are too lazy to
unsubscribe.
And, AOL does have means
to allow certain senders to be "white-listed".
I think it's more a
Hi,
There is a knowledge base entry about a new ODBC DLL.
If you keep your user base in SQL, make sure that you get the latest
DLL.
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(Business)Fax: +1 201 934-9206
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Wow ...
this is the FIRST time in very many years that I actually
am pleased what they added.
Does anyone know if the "SPF connection filtering" truly is
DURING the SMTP conversation? If so, will it by bypassed if SMTP AUTH is
used? That alone would receive my message load by about
5%.
If he defines SPF records for his customers' domains where
he lists the authorized mail servers - then any mail that he receives supposedly
from his customer will be flagged/deleted if it does NOT originate from one of
the authorized mail servers.
>> there are the
1,000,000,000,000 hosts t
Title: Message
Hi
Matt:
While
I was beta testing 2.0.6, I was also suffering from some distributed dictionary
attacks - and I was scrutinizing the log files much more closely (to look for
possible beta errors).
I
don't know WHICH of these three factors were critical (2.x vs. load vs. le
Title: Message
Hi
Matt:
>> I don't think that this would be trivial since there are several
functions that use this and now two different platforms
<<
Now
may actually be the right time - they clearly HAD to "unbundle" their code from
Imail1.exe in order to support SmarterMail. If anyt
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>> IMail won't
let Declude send as <>. That's the
problem.<<
Almost. The problem is that Declude still CHOOSES to use
the Imail1.exe command line application, even though it clearly is
unsuitable for the task.
Instead, they should allow us to configure which command
line
Title: Message
>> If I could I would bounce their C/R so it never get to us. I
tried it once and it got us in a loop with another ISP's C/R
<<
Yes, that's Declude's fault as much as it
is an unacceptable C/R implementation. NEITHER should be sending notices
from anything but NULL. If at
Title: Message
So -
they are amateurs . That doesn't make Challenge/Response bad - it
just means that they don't know how to do it right.
I'm
not worried about the emails that I "delete" - I've never ever had someone who
"wanted" them.
I'm
only worried about the "gray" ones which I cur
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Darin,
what's
the problem? As long as Challenge/Response messages originate from
"<>" (the null sender) it wouldn't matter if two major ISPs do
it.
They
key is:
a)
have a weighting system in place so that only "questionable mail" is challenged
to cut down on overhead
E-mail was
scanned & filtered by TCB [%VERSION%] for SPAM &
virus.XINHEADER X-Note: Sent from:
%MAILFROM%XINHEADER X-Note: Sent from Reverse DNS:
%REVDNS% ([%REMOTEIP%])XINHEADER X-Note: Recipient(s):
%REALRECIPS%- Original Message -
From:
Andy Sch
TCB [%VERSION%] for SPAM &
virus.XINHEADER X-Note: Sent from:
%MAILFROM%XINHEADER X-Note: Sent from Reverse DNS:
%REVDNS% ([%REMOTEIP%])XINHEADER X-Note: Recipient(s):
%REALRECIPS%- Original Message -
From:
Andy Schmidt
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.
Title: Message
Well -
NONE of those have an embedded space in the Header name!?
X-Note:
X-RBL-Warning:
vs.
X-Spam-Tests-Failed
Weight:
Have
you TRIED what I suggested?
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(Business)Fax: +1 201 934-9206
-Original Mess
Title: Message
Hi
Frederick:
I
don't know if this has been asked/suggested already and I don't have time to go
back to the RFCs to see if embedded spaces are permitted in the header name. But
have you ever tried eliminating that space:
XINHEADER X-Spam-Tests-Failed Weight:
%TESTSFAILE
Title: Message
Hi
Frederick:
May be
you should also post the relevant lines from the Globa.cfg so that one can see
what lines you requested to be inserted.
Also,
which of these lines specifically are incorrect?
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(Business)Fax: +1 20
Probably meant "not available" (at the time).
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 0
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From:
Andy Schmidt
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:00
PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail]
ProcessCounter missing from manual install
Hi,
I
downloaded 2.06, ran the manual install - but ProcessCounter.exe is not
I'm surprised the encodedURL is ranked to low?
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Fisher
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 04:01
Title: Message
Hi,
I
downloaded 2.06, ran the manual install - but ProcessCounter.exe is not
included!?
Refer
to:
http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=122
Best
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20
(Business)Fax: +1 201 934-9206
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