I have been using the SPAM filters from MailPure and I have notices that
the Anti-Gibberish Test has been triggered a lot more than the Gibberish
test (5:1 ratio) The Anti-Gibberish Test has been causing a lot of SPAM
to go through by applying negative weight to the message. I was
wondering if
We are currently looking to upgrade our mail server. Lately the
processing of the CPU has causing the SMTP to be working real slow,
causing a lot of timeouts. We currently we are running a P3 1.133GHz
with 512MB RAM. We are looking to upgrade to a dual processor.
I was wondering if anybody
We currently send and receive about 40,000 to 50,000 e-mails daily. The
processes that are taking up the most CPU are multiple instances of
declude.exe and NTVDM.exe. We tried to comment out some of our SPAM
test to see if it would help and it has freed up some CPU. The SPAM
test that were
NTVDM.exe is used for 16-bit processes, and can indeed cause some
servers
to slow down to a crawl. Are you using F-Prot.exe with Declude Virus?
If
so, you should switch to the 32-bit fpcmd.exe version.
We are using f-prot.exe with Declude Virus. How do we check to make
sure it is running in
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Isaias Hernandez
Internet Tech Support
979-775-6239
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I received a message from a customer that was receiving SPAM. For some
reason, this message was whitelisted but we do not have any of theses
domains or IP addresses whitelisted. Am I missing something from this
message header or can someone add the whitelist line to the message
header.
The
I have checked the log and found out the reason the message was
whitelisted. Here is the scenario...
A Spammer sends e-mail to multiple customers of ours. One of these
customers does not want anything to be filtered from his e-mail so we
added WHITELISTTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My question is if
This is a two part question:
First, I had a question about filtering using keywords. I have the
following command in the global.cfg:
KEYWORDFILTER filter d:\Imail\.\keywordfilter.txtx
10 0
To help stop some of the SPAM that is going through the server, keywords
are added
What are the best test weights to use for scanning e-mails
from AOL and Yahoo. We are catching many valid e-mails and many SPAM
e-mails are going through. We have been getting many complaints from
customers about blocking valid e-mails that we have been temporarily
whitelisted the domains.
posting your global.cfg? Redact whatever you want
private. With that maybe some good suggestions can be made
-Nick Hayer
From: TC Online Support
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