NOTE TO DECLUDE LIST: I was originally going to answer this off-line
as it was directed to me, but once I got done writing the response it
occurred to me that the same questions and issues might be important
to many Declude users. So, finally, I decided to copy the list on
this. If I guessed
I've had several pieces of spam make it through that included routing from
the U.S. to another country and then back to the U.S. as indicated in the
headers below. Shouldn't this trigger the ROUTING test?
X-Spam-Tests-Failed: FOREIGN, TLD-TRUSTED-HELO, TLD-TRUSTED-MAILFROM,
TLD-TRUSTED-REVDNS
Scott ... I haven't upgraded our junkmail to the
latest version for a while ... what is the link to download the latest version
??Much thanksDoris
Hi;
The following was
just received it is live..
http://depart.tsvs.tpc.edu.tw/.paypal/login.html
is still
alive.
Regards,
Kami
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I have a client that was getting this email newsletter and now it is being
rejected. Any thoughts? We are now running Declude JunkMail Pro (trial
verison) and Declude AV on our machine with IMail.
At 11:40 AM 19/8/2004 +1000, you wrote:
This is the Postfix program at host valkyrie.hinet.net.au.
I've had several pieces of spam make it through that included routing from
the U.S. to another country and then back to the U.S. as indicated in the
headers below. Shouldn't this trigger the ROUTING test?
X-Country-Chain: UNITED STATES-FRANCE-UNITED STATES-destination
It depends on the
I have a client that was getting this email newsletter and now it is being
rejected. Any thoughts? We are now running Declude JunkMail Pro (trial
verison) and Declude AV on our machine with IMail.
At 11:40 AM 19/8/2004 +1000, you wrote:
This is the Postfix program at host valkyrie.hinet.net.au.
Scott ... I haven't upgraded our junkmail to the latest version for a
while ... what is the link to download the latest version ??
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm .
-Scott
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Declude JunkMail: The advanced anti-spam solution for
the person attempting to send the message got this back instead:
At 11:40 AM 19/8/2004 +1000, you wrote:
This is the Postfix program at host valkyrie.hinet.net.au.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
For further
It looks like the connection to mail.icmoa.org is the problem. There isn't
any Declude headers listed in the returned mail and there are no rejection
information in the header, so it doesn't look like that is the issue. It
could be that mail.icmoa.org is having some issues.
Hi,
I am having a problem with my upstream DNS provider. I have my own
in-house DNS server but for non-local host DNS requests, they are
forwarded to my T1 provider's DNS server. The problem is that their
server has become unreliable. Their server usually does not go down
completely but just
I am having a problem with my upstream DNS provider. I have my own
in-house DNS server but for non-local host DNS requests, they are
forwarded to my T1 provider's DNS server
What I was wondering is if there is a free or fee based outbound DNS
provider? Or is there a master DNS server that I
Set up your own caching DNS server, don't rely on your upstream provider.
I made the mistake of using forwarders back before I new better, Sprint shut
me down one time because I was hammering on them with spam database lookups.
Fritz
Frederick P. Squib, Jr.
Network Operations/Mail Administrator
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