RE: [NoXMail] Moving back to the queue

2003-01-04 Thread John Tolmachoff
> Yes, I want to know how to integrate Cybersitter with Declude.

Tito, I will respond to this when I am able to, but it may not be until
Monday.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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Re: [NoXMail] Moving back to the queue

2003-01-03 Thread Tito Macapinlac
Hi John,

Yes, I want to know how to integrate Cybersitter with Declude.

Thanks,
Tito
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> Other people use No-X-Mail simply as an external test and let Declude take
> care of the holding, warning, etc. If this is more what you are looking to
do,
> I can get some recommended settings for doing this. Actually, there is
another
> user here (hey John!) that probably can give you better advice on this
than
> even I can. He is using it this way.

Tito, let me know if you need any information on how I have this intergrated
with Declude.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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RE: [NoXMail] Moving back to the queue

2003-01-03 Thread John Tolmachoff
> Other people use No-X-Mail simply as an external test and let Declude take
> care of the holding, warning, etc. If this is more what you are looking to
do,
> I can get some recommended settings for doing this. Actually, there is
another
> user here (hey John!) that probably can give you better advice on this
than
> even I can. He is using it this way.

Tito, let me know if you need any information on how I have this intergrated
with Declude. 

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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Re: [NoXMail] Moving back to the queue

2003-01-03 Thread Brian Milburn

Hi Tito,
 
On 01/03/03 3:29pm you wrote...
>Hi Brian,
>I've just installed the software and it looks like it is working pretty good
>and I starting to understand how it works.  Several questions though:
>
>1.  how do I bring back to the queue a quarantined (held) message?

You can't. Only the user can do that by replying to a rejection notice. We
don't rely on the IMail queue functions at all. Everything is done using an
internal SMTP client. The goal is to isolate the administrator from these
kinds of tasks as much as possible.

Other people use No-X-Mail simply as an external test and let Declude take
care of the holding, warning, etc. If this is more what you are looking to do,
I can get some recommended settings for doing this. Actually, there is another
user here (hey John!) that probably can give you better advice on this than
even I can. He is using it this way.

>2. how do I know whether a notification email has been sent to the
>recipient.

You might want to set LOGDETAIL  DEBUG in the NOXMAIL.NOX file for awhile
until you get a handle on how everything is processed. In the log file, a line
will be recorded showing that the message was placed in the hold directory
specified in MOVEDIR. It will also say what address the rejection message was
sent to. I would also recommend setting SPAMMESSAGE DEFAULT and ADULTMESSAGE
DEFAULT unless you see a need to do something differently.

Hope this helps,

Brian

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