shows my MX and A records are correct.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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On 3-3-05, Andy Wrote
Query THOSE DNS servers to see if they have MX/A records. Sometimes people
have an internal DNS server for the AD domain that doesn't have the
public
records.
That was it.
Thanks Andy!
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Thanks,
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Markus Wrote:
If someone is interested in, I've updated my sober-q filter files.
I'm interested! Thanks Markus!
Bill Green
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is still actually
run against every email since it is in global.cfg, so there is no reduction
in Processor utilization. (Actually, an increase due to the custom test).
Do I understand this correctly?
Is there a way to only run the invuribl.exe if a message has passed Sniffer?
Bill Green
dfn
I've been following SmarterMail's growth with interest on this mailing list
since IMail's price debacle last year (or was it 2 yrs ago?). The
dealbreaker for us then was the lack of an equivalent to the IMail/Declude
Mailbox Action where I could route mail of a certain weight range to a
user's
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As far as I know there is no support for Mailbox Action. The equivalent is
Routeto for Smartermail, but still far from the nice functionality of the
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
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
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Green dfn Systems
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My Autowhitelist appears to have stopped working. Customers email has
started to go to the spam folder even though the sending email address is in
their WebMail Contacts List.
I don't know at this point exactly when this problem began, but it is
recent. I upgraded from 1.82 to 3.0 about 2
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Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Autowhitelist not working
My Autowhitelist appears to have stopped working. Customers email has
started to go
Mark,
I don't know what your processor capability is, but with dual 1.5s my
optimum setting is threads=65. You may try bumping yours up to at least
35-40 and see what it does to your proc utilization. you'll need to restart
decludeproc service after the change for it to take effect.
Keep in
Hi Chris,
Refusing null senders actually breaks your email
server according to thr RFCs. I know it's nice to be able to block all the false
returns caused by forging viruses, but doing so in this manner also blocks
legitimate server responces.
rfc-ignorant.org is actually a good source of
.
Are these just orphans to be deleted after 24-36 hrs. or is something I need
to look into?
I didn't think one of the file pair should be left here?
Bill
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are relatively new to my installation.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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Marcus,
Are you running DNS on the Mail Server, or does it point to another
machine?
If running locally, you might want to try pointing DNSOVERRIDE to a
different dns server.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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From: Markus Gufler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail
.Debug 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (3960069c00fe2cd1)
[65.223.9.133] MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2006-01-19 00:01:52 Local7.Debug 127.0.0.1 SMTPD (3960069c00fe2cd1)
[65.223.9.133] RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure what to do at this point. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Bill Green
dfn Systems
I haven't received anything from the Declude or Imail lists since early this
morning. I'm getting nervous. Is it just quiet?
Bill Greem
dfn Systems
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Great! :-)
Only one feature to go!
I'm hoping the new SMTP Plus and POP Plus will enable Declude's Mailbox
Action to work.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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Automatic Whitelisting per user from the recipient's Web Messaging
Address Book
- As far as I know, this has
Manager:
Disabled DNS Cache
Disabled Failed Domain Skipping
In SMTP Security Tab:
Disabled "Check Valid Sender"
Disabled "Auto-deny possible Hack
Attempts"
Bill Green
dfn Systems
- Original Message -
From:
Goran Jovanovic
Hi,
I have noticed that
PONG
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To: Declude.Virus@declude.com; Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:21 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Testing the Boards
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false positives to their Contacts list for whitelisting.
I remember reading on one of my email lists that the Declude Autowhitelist
feature is broken when used with Imail 2006. Was this really the case? Has
it been fixed in current release? Is anyone using it successfully?
Bill Green
dfn Systems
True, my choice of words was not fair to Declude. Thanks for the correction.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
- Original Message -
From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 5:03 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] AutoWhitelist feature
Of course those of us who are small ISPs don't even
have the option.
Bill
dfn Systems
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From:
chris
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 7:15
AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] picture
spam
Guys,
with email clients.
Well said Andy. I completely agree.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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with the
other domains? Or will I have to use HOPHIGH to catch them all?
Bill Green
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for a while. If it seems all
spam, then lower your Delete score, and review the next few points. When you
start seeing legit mail in your review range, double check the next one up.
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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From: Chris Patterson
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
downsides I see so far are user re-education, and that it seems to
lack SMTP Relay for specified IPs.
So, Would any SmarterMail Admins like to share from actual experience to
date?
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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Thanks Herb and Kevin!
I had missed 2 different ways of doing it. I guess I need to RTMA (Read the
Manual Again)
Herb Wrote:
That is not correct. Here is the info from the help in version 3.x.
Smartermail will do what you want, require those from non known ip addresses
or ranges to have to
obscure.
I believe it is a custom filter with the word country or countries in the text
file? Am I way off base? I can't find it in the manual at all.
Can someone pitch me a link, or some other bone?
Declude 4.x (latest build)
Bill Green
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Thanks Guys, I've got it working. I used Scott's txt to start with, but I
will probably use some of Matt's stuff as an example to customize it
further. Now I just need to figure out why my google searches yesterday
didn't turn up these links. (Probably end of day brain-fog on my part)
One
.
Can I set up a filter that would catch all mail to aol so I can COPYTO an
account I can monitor?
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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to the size of my default config. Any performance
hits or other worries I need to know about?
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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