I have been talking to them about this issue for well over 2 years.
I'm rather pissed off.
No mention of SSL on SMTP/POP/IMAP services either. That's all that's
keeping me from switching to them. (I know there are work arounds but I'd
like it officially supported and offered by
I don't know what the limit is, but there is definitely degradation in
performance after a few thousand files.
For what it's worth, I've found some of the tips for improving NTFS
performance found in this article to be useful, especially disabling the
Last Access Time if you don't need it.
Hi all,
I've been following the threads on system resources being consumed and some
of the issues with SMTP and logging with IMail 8.2. I am still running 8.05
HF3 and it's been pretty solid but I want to at least get to a point where
the recent vulnerabilities are patched.
So...I'm interested
Andy, it depends on what you want to fix.
I don't think that IMail 8.20 HF1 is cooked yet, and Bill Billman posted
last Friday that there is certainly a problem with IMail 8.20 HF? and
Declude, so I would stay away from that.
myself up to allowing forged messages through which makes me think
perhaps I should try to do this with Declude using SPF and some other tests?
Any suggestions?
As always, thanks for any advice you can give me.
Andy Ognenoff
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have Relay Mail for Address set with my local IPs listed as well as
several external server IPs.
Can anyone help me figure this out? Does it look like something I can
control? I would post log snippets but like I said I can't find anything to
indicate we sent this.
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems
Thanks for your help Andy and Scott. I thought this looked strange.
- Andy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Really? I don't see it.. I see the manual and automatic downloads for
it, and the other links take me other places..
What am I missing?
The cfg files, eml templates, and manuals are included in the zipped up
version.
- Andy
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Anyone else notice that Declude 1.80 Release is out?
And if my eyes don't deceive me it appears there is a 43 page manual for
Declude Junkmail and a 34 page manual for Declude Virus!
Release notes (http://www.declude.com/relnotes.htm) page isn't updated yet
though.
Andy Ognenoff
Online
BTW: I don't fully understand the idea behind this test.
I agree...can someone explain the rationale behind this test? How effective
will this be at identifying spam?
- Andy
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... PopFile, a
nerd-oriented product which runs outside your email client and has a nifty
Web-based administration page. PopFile is also free.
http://popfile.sourceforge.net
And if you use Outlook you can use Outclass on top of Popfile to get the
nice buttons inside of Outlook for easier
Not much new...but interesting anyways.
http://corp.aol.com/press/ASTA_Statement_of_Intent.pdf
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
Direct: (262)250-2860
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http://www.cousinssubs.com
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Scott,
I like the new site. Very cool idea to add the RSS feed!
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
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http://www.cousinssubs.com
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Anyone seen this?
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/feb04/02-24RSAAntiSpamTechVisi
onPR.asp
Isn't the Caller ID thing just SPF?
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
Direct: (262)250-2860
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To: Andy Ognenoff
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Microsoft Spam Plan
Isn't the Caller ID thing just SPF?
No, it's a competing technology in the same space. There's been a
lot of discussion in the SPF world about the overlaps,
inconsistencies, and promise
and start
sending away.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
Direct: (262)250-2860
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The first thing I would do is check to see if your Internet provider has a
TOS that prohibits spamming (which is very likely). If so, you may want
to
pass that information on to the marketing department. If they know that
their actions could risk the company losing Internet access even
Basic Mailing List Management Guidelines for Preventing Abuse
http://www.mail-abuse.org/manage.html
Thanks Matt...that was exactly what I was looking for. Would a place like
EmailLabs (http://www.emaillabs.com) be a good place to investigate or does
anyone else have the name of a good (read
blacklists have not been used since early 2002 and are not
valid, and we do not maintain them any longer.
/snip
Just a thought...I doubt many people use them but I thought I would bring it
up since I'm listed in that and have no way of getting unlisted.
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
I just got one of those yesterday too. Same info displayed.
- Andy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Tolmachoff (Lists)
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
We have a simple client app that they can run in the system tray of their
desktop to create new email aliases with a note for each subscription.
Care to share the app? It sounds like a really cool idea for my own use (I
don't know I want my users going crazy creating aliases.)
- Andy
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admins because
there is no way I can afford a T1 or above for my home. I would be using
business class DSL or cable with static IPs.
Any thoughts?
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
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If someone can show me the value of crediting points to hosts which
account for almost none of my mail volume, over which I have no
familiarity with their rules and procedures, and for which I am not aware
of any substantial problems, I will definitely reconsider my stance.
Very well stated!
Yes...but doesn't that require Declude Pro?
- Andy
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:24 AM
To: Andy Ognenoff
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] TLD blacklist
Hello
of giving the test a high
weight...
Has there been any additional work on this (the post was from a year ago)
and if not what is the best way to accomplish this? Specifically I get a
lot of spam from .de and .fr with no legit messages coming from them.
Thanks!
Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems
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