[Declude.JunkMail] Different issue - Process flow question

2006-10-23 Thread Michael Thomas - Mathbox
Hi All,

1. Is it not true that when properly installed and running, that Declude
handles EVERY message that passes through the mail server?

2. There is only one GLOBAL.CFG.

3. Every message processed should attempt to run every external test.
(That's why many external tests accept the current weight as a parameter
so it can bail out early if the current weight meets or exceeds the external
test's set bail out weight) But regardless of whether the external test
decides to bail early, it should still get invoked. Isn't that correct?

Michael Thomas
Mathbox
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Different issue - Process flow question

2006-10-23 Thread John T \(Lists\)
 1. Is it not true that when properly installed and running, that Declude
 handles EVERY message that passes through the mail server?

Every message that (in the case of Imail) SMTPD32 service hands it.

 2. There is only one GLOBAL.CFG.

Correct.

 3. Every message processed should attempt to run every external test.
 (That's why many external tests accept the current weight as a parameter
 so it can bail out early if the current weight meets or exceeds the
external
 test's set bail out weight) But regardless of whether the external test
 decides to bail early, it should still get invoked. Isn't that correct?

Correct EXCEPT AND UNLESS you have in the Global.Cfg file PREWHITELIST and
set to ON. In that case, further tests are NOT run and processing is
completed at that point.

John T
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