Hi Michael,
You're working too hard. Send a message to support @ Alligate.com and put
ATTN: Brian in the subject. We'll figure out something. I usually don't
see the license renewal things unless it is someone I deal with regularly,
which includes a lot of members of this list. Believe it or
I might add that the Interceptor front end (Alligate) does have some
capabilities in this area. I am not really familiar with Hijack myself, but
Alligate tracks volume from every senders IP address regardless of whether
the message is incoming or outgoing. You can, for example, limit messages
from
Hi Mike, I can help with this.
Greylisting it tremendously effective however it can cause a lot of problems
if it is not done selectively. We worked closely with Matt Bramble and a few
other Declude power users to develop ways to apply greylisting only when
it is most likely to be beneficial.
Goran Jovanovic wrote:
Hi,
Are others out there having problems with this spate of SPAM that looks
like
Re: (75-31) Meddic.ations
Re: (66-66) Phar.maaccy
Re: [STL/79]-Medicattions
Etc
In the subject line.
Some of these are getting caught by SNIFFER, some by invURIBL but
nothing really
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of SpamManager
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 4:41 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAMD external program
Declude processes are created by an Imail service application. I assume
it is the SMTP service, but can't remember for sure
Declude processes are created by an Imail service application. I assume
it is the SMTP service, but can't remember for sure. By default all
services are created under the SYSTEM account. The system account has no
access rights to other machines. You need to change the service to Log
on as: to