I use Plaxo. Wonderful little program.
Craig.
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Oilfield Directory
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i've gotten
Use RunAS?
Craig.
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Sumariwalla
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Hi Markus,
I know it's not an active process issue, because
The neat thing about Posini though is that my delivery load PrePostini was
220,000 emails AFTER Declude sorted. PostPostini it is now 35,000. Postini
stops DHA and SPAM DOS as well. They use Postfix. It really is neat and I
would prefer if I could have the staff and resources to build a redundant
I have had to nix Sniffer. After disabling it, my processor dropped by about
25% and mail stopped being backed up in the Overflow directory. Instead of
having a constant over 100 smtp connections we now have less than 20 most of
the time. Mail is now being delivered again instantly.
I think I
Guys,
Is there a way I can Sniffer to not log? I am testing the Sniffer2 but the
log is very large.over a GB a day. I have been under attack for the past
couple weeks and Declude spam log file is nearly 800MB a day with LOG_OK
NONE set.
Craig.
attachment: winmail.dat
Scott,
With the countries test, can it fail more that one country? If so, can you
change it so that it lists every line it failed? For example, I have the
following:
COUNTRIES 1 CONTAINS*A
COUNTRIES 1 CONTAINS*B
COUNTRIES 1 CONTAINS*E
Things like hotmail, yahoo and other free email services are not that good
at catching virii I have found. Also on the Island we have one other main
competitor and a few smaller ones, none of which have virus scanning or
can't get it implemented correctly. People switch ISPs looking for better
LOL My
log level is MID and I run at 100MB a day.
Craig.
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with our
large logfile. ;-)
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LOL My log level is MID and I run at 100MB
I don't mean to cross you and it is a question out of it's time seeing as
you haven't made any decisions yet but what about functionality and
extensibility of your proprietary platform? Are we in for another IWEBMSG
and are you going to hire a whole new team to support coding
features/upgrades for
I don't know what to say I'm sorry? I was just curious. I wasn't
ridiculing you or your list.
Craig.
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[mailto:Declude.JunkMail-owner;declude.com]On Behalf Of Tom
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Well I just wanted to see what the reason was. I assumed since all the
entries have a catalogue number that the reason was recorded. In addition I
do believe outpost does have removal instructions at the bottom of the
emails.
Craig.
REMOVE- If you do not wish to receive future emails at [EMAIL
Scott,
Is declude supposed to use c:\imail\declude\domain.com\$default$.junkmail in
preference to c:\imail\declude\$default$.junkmail ? I have a situation where
it did but I was confused since I thought it did it the other way around.
Craig.
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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 3:33 PM
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I need a little help:
Does JM scan your own domain outgoing mail? I would like to stop the
jdbgmgr.exe hoax emails. i thought this would work
I need a little help:
Does JM scan your own domain outgoing mail? I would like to stop the
jdbgmgr.exe hoax emails. i thought this would work but it doesn't.
I set this up:
Global.cfg:
VirusHoax filter c:\Imail\Declude\virhoax.txtx 0 0
$default$.junkmail:
Should this not have triggered HELOBOGUS as it normally does?
Craig.
Received: from name2.sunbeach.net [205.214.199.131] by sunbeach.net with
ESMTP
(SMTPD32-6.06) id A2C44EDE0148; Sat, 14 Sep 2002 23:47:16 -0400
Received: from host242-39.pool80205.interbusiness.it
I spoke in haste, that all makes sense. I am having a tough time with
spammers using the mailfrom or return address of the recipient and a wetware
problem on the customer end. Is there any way I can stop this? I know, it
seems like a catch 22.
Craig.
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Sorry, just getting around to reading my 700 or so unread messages. Anyone
notice Hotmail put in a few new options a while ago and enabled them for
everyone? Click on the options link and choose Personal Profile and scoll to
the bottom. You will notice that the two options to 1) Share my email
Anyone ever wrote a cold fusion log parser for dec.log files? I am
thinking of one that will easily search for entries like WEIGHTXX test and
return all the info for the particular Q###(or more in Imail7) file.
Craig.
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Can someone help me with this please? 205.214.199.131 is a sendmail machine
I have rigged to help out Imail with deliveries so it has a secondary MX.
People send mail to xxx from xxx which is obviously forged and the only
proof is the X-auth warning from my secondary MX. Can anyone see any way
Do you have qves.com whitelisted? Just checking. I notice that whitelisted
domains who fail individual tests are still noted as having a wieght but no
failed tests, however it shouldn't trigger WEIGHT15, just the variable
%Weight% isn't cleared.
Craig.
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Is there a setting in the global.cfg to add a DNS server? Would it use this
server instead of the Imail settings?
Craig
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Huh? He advocated virus run first.
Craig.
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Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 7:45 PM
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I rest my case, thanks for
Okay. What you should do now is get a Layer 4 switch that supports unique
sessions and have it NAT for the 2 or more Imail servers with one target
public IP on the outside. The switch should also have features to detect
failed services and switch load balancing off for that one server. Then you
I have a question:
Would this work to document stuff?
WHITELIST FROM @datek.com #revdns,badheaders
Craig
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As per user config goes:
I have the default.junkmail file in \imail\declude and a couple of users own
in \imail\declude\domain.com
Is this correct or do I have to put a default.junkmail file in the
\domain.com directory as well or instead?
Craig.
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I am now catching up on list mail - Saturday at work.I just had to reply
to his one: ROFL ROFL :)
Craig.
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I have been reading the JunkMail Manual and I have a couple of questions. We
are an ISP and have numerous DULs. How would JunkMail handle that? If the IP
was in the DUL DB would Imail Declude not relay for my own IP's? If so, I
assume I would have to WHITELIST them, correct? Now, as for
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