Monday, November 4, 2002, 3:38:25 PM, R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
RSP Besides countries, the following may be used as well, in cases where the
RSP country is not known:
RSP *1 Multi-Regional
RSP *2 Europe
RSP *3 North America
RSP *4
RSP Besides countries, the following may be used as well, in cases where the
RSP country is not known:
RSP *I Private IP
If a private IP was anywhere in the path the mail took, would it then
match *I - ie the sender's IP is private - he bounces off a mail
server, etc.?
The country
With regards to this new feature:
o External tests can now have variables in their definitions.
Does that mean we can define an external test like this in order to pass parameters to
the test?:
DOMBLACKLIST external nonzero D:\domblacklist.exe %LOCALHOST% %MAILFROM% 100 0
-Original
With regards to this new feature:
o External tests can now have variables in their definitions.
Does that mean we can define an external test like this in order to pass
parameters to the test?:
DOMBLACKLIST external nonzero D:\domblacklist.exe %LOCALHOST% %MAILFROM%
100 0
That is
something that is soon to be added to Declude anyway?
Bill
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 13:17:14 -0500
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.62 (beta) released
With regards to this new feature:
o External tests can now have variables
Bill,
Tuesday, November 5, 2002 you wrote:
BB 1) Do you see it being possible to code something like this using
BB an external test?
The external test works great. I just wrote one in perl and I am very
pleased. I'm doing very little right now but it is an excellent
concept.
The only real
Er... Whats a HABEAS header?
You can go to http://www.habeas.com for full details. :)
-Scott
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of %LOCALHOST% be if the inbound email were sent to two users
on different local domains on our server?
Bill
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Sent: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 12:58:55 -0600
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.62 (beta) released
Bill,
Tuesday
Bill,
Tuesday, November 5, 2002 you wrote:
BB The part I'm not quite sure how to handle is knowing which
BB domain's blacklist file to use in my exe when there are multiple
BB recipients. For example, if I were to set up my test like this...
BB DOMBLACKLIST external nonzero
BB
Interesting. thx!
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Let me see if I got this correct:
Not seeing %COUNTRYCHAIN% working in inheader here.
Use XINHEADER Country ID: %COUNTRYCHAIN% in the Global CFG
file to show the country code variable information.
country lookup to work (so that it doesn't require DNS lookups).
Download the Dat file to
Not seeing %COUNTRYCHAIN% working in inheader here.
Use XINHEADER Country ID: %COUNTRYCHAIN% in the Global CFG
file to show the country code variable information.
Actually, you'll want to instead use:
XINHEADER X-Country-ID: %COUNTRYCHAIN%
or our suggested setting of:
Otherwise, there will be two problems: First, it won't be a valid header
because it has a space in it, and second, it won't be an allowed header
since non-standard headers require the X- in front of them.
What I meant was the following:
XINHEADER X-Note: Sender Country ID:
Otherwise, there will be two problems: First, it won't be a valid header
because it has a space in it, and second, it won't be an allowed header
since non-standard headers require the X- in front of them.
What I meant was the following:
XINHEADER X-Note: Sender Country ID:
I was just looking at the JunkMail manual page and you have the
fpcmd.exe parameters marked with /
fpcmd.exe is part of F-Prot, and actually used with Declude Virus. :)
As of 3.12b fpcmd.exe requires parameters to be marked with -
i.e. SCANFILE fpcmd.exe -TYPE -SILENT -NOMEM -ARCHIVE
Not seeing %COUNTRYCHAIN% working in inheader here. Should I be using
%COUNTRIES% instead or does a line have to be added to the Global
file?
Sorry, I forgot to mention that there is a data file needed for the country
lookup to work (so that it doesn't require DNS lookups). I'll post a URL
Adds ipnotinmx test, which catches E-mail sent from an IP not in the
MX records of sending domain.
This one sounds very useful.
Is this correct?
IPNOTINMX ipnotinmx x x (weight) (negweight)
Yes -- the default is:
IPNOTINMX ipnotinmx x x
Yes -- the default is:
IPNOTINMX ipnotinmx x x 0 -4
Now I am confused. (Not the first, won't be the last.) Why would you assign
a negative weight? It seems like this test is to see if the mail came from
other that a domain registered mail server, and if so,
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