Will,
Just to make sure, your Imail is passing on mail to another server and
therefore acting as a gateway that is why you are using OUTBOUND actions
correct?
David B
www.declude.com
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, 2005 8:29 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] PERCENT test confusion
Will,
Just to make sure, your Imail is passing on mail to another server and
therefore acting as a gateway that is why you are using OUTBOUND actions
correct?
David B
www.declude.com
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Percent symbols in the beginning of a
URL
Mike,
That issue with PayPal is a scripting error on their part
Mike,
That issue with PayPal is a scripting error on their part, and it is an
invalid link in HTML. I have only seen one semi-legit outfit using
obfuscation in URL's, but this was a contest opt-in site that would then
turn around and sell your address (that was their business) so I don't
Ok, thank you Sanford and Terry for the information.
How can I test relaying trough my servers using the %piggyback address?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the correct format.
This will not work.
What can Scott mean by writing IMail does normally check for this, but
there is a report of it not
Markus,
Monday, January 27, 2003 you wrote:
MG How can I test relaying trough my servers using the %piggyback address?
MG [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the correct format.
MG This will not work.
You have 2 mail servers, example.com, which is an IMAIL server,
and example.net. Example.net
the messages a percent hack
can use our server to relay.
Markus
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To: Markus Gufler
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] PERCENT test
Markus
Monday, January 27, 2003 you wrote:
MG If I understand right a problem can ocur if one of our clients
MG mailservers (most of them exchange servers) become a open relay because
MG the admin has changed something. If this server has set our Imail-Server
MG as smarthost and uses SMTP-Auth to
Markus, the crux of the issue for you is whether or not you allow relaying
for your client servers. If you do, then the percent hack is a legitimate
method for their server to request the relay from your server.
The IMail security regarding the percent hack is not to *prevent* the
percent hack,
The question: Why PERCENT should be a sign for spam that recieve 50%
of the hold action in your default config file? Have I missed
something?
It would be very rare that a sender HAS to use source-routing such as
the % method, so the assumption is that anyone doing so is either
Markus,
Sunday, January 26, 2003 you wrote:
MG Why PERCENT should be a sign for spam that recieve 50% of
MG the hold action in your default config file?
MG Have I missed something?
The PERCENT test was never to catch spam as I recall. IMAIL, and
other mail servers for that matter, can be
What is the entry which goes in global.cfg for the Percent test?
It should be PERCENT percent x x 10.
Then, in the $default$.JunkMail file, you can use PERCENT HOLD or
whatever you like.
-Scott
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