Scott,
Have you thought about using Declude Console as a short term dns cache
for Declude? I think the results Kami is seeing is because Ipswitch
included a DNS cache in the new Queue Manager, and their ip4r test may
be using it instead of the DNS. Declude could definitely benefit from
it since
Have you thought about using Declude Console as a short term dns cache
for Declude?
This is something that we have been thinking about doing for some time.
However, if the DNS server is on the local network, there would be little
benefit from doing this (as the local DNS server will cache the
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Markus Gufler
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I agree completly with scott ,and would like to add that
deleting mail only with rbl test does not mean anything.
Today I've
I agree completly with scott ,and would like to add that
deleting mail only with rbl test does not mean anything.
Today I've read an article on a german website (c't computer magazine)
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/hob-27.05.03-000/
In short there's the information that the big
Scott, does IMail do it's ip4r checking after the whole message is received
and the connection terminated or does check on the HELO/EHLO and send an error
code back to the remote server?
IMail v8 runs the spam tests after the whole E-mail is received. Each ip4r
test is run one after another