I have a filter that I've built for one of my customers that allows them to
whitelist items JUST for their domain.
The way that I do this is to add the following lines to their whitelist
filter:
ALLRECIPSEND NOTCONTAINS@domain1.
ALLRECIPSEND NOTCONTAINS@domain2.
We've been calling it a 'combo' filter. You need to set up two filters,
one that is non-scoring that pre-qualifies the ALLRECIPS, and the second
that only runs if the first filter is tripped. In your first filter, do
the following:
ALLRECIPS 0 CONTAINS @domain1.com
ALLRECIPS 0
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I would realy like to have a filter that stops on first match. This is the
line from my log analyzer
for the last 7
Scott,
What do you think?
Kevin
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When there is a hit in a filter file does declude continue to procees the
filer or stop?
If it stops then it would be better to have the lines that hit the most at
the top of the filter text file.
I have already noticed we get the most HELO hits on our own IP addresses. So
with this thinking
Or, in other words, Was the filtering written in a way that the
performance could easily be improved?.
Ah, yes.
Given the way it is currently set up, it probably could be improved a
bit. However, from what I've heard, it is much more efficient than the
IMail filters. And, we haven't
While do some testing with Junkmail in DEBUG mode, I noticed about 3 lines
for each filter line in a filter test.
How effective is Declude in doing say a 50 line filter test as compared to a
program that is doing a filter test of the same configuration?
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager,
While do some testing with Junkmail in DEBUG mode, I noticed about 3 lines
for each filter line in a filter test.
How effective is Declude in doing say a 50 line filter test as compared to a
program that is doing a filter test of the same configuration?
If you are using the debug mode, it
If you are using the debug mode, it will be very ineffective.
Not in debug mode, but general. I only noticed it in debug.
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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John,
How effective is Declude in doing say a 50 line filter test as
compared to a program that is doing a filter test of the same
configuration?
A little vague, no?
How good is IMail at SMTP deliveries, compared to my proprietary
MTA?
-Sandy
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I have two questions regarding filter processing.
1. If there are multiple filters listed in the global.cfg are they
processed in the order they're listed?
Yes.
2. If there is a match on an item in a filter list does processing
continue against that list?
Yes, so if the weight of each
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter Processing
I have two questions regarding filter processing.
1. If there are multiple filters listed in the global.cfg are they
processed
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