John, it is often less than clear as to how to do that. For example, where
is our customer interface to change things?
Is that link on the email?
Is that link on the armresearch.com page?
If you know this to be the case, please show us all.
David P.
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From:
directory? Can I simply erase them? Could their
'cleanup' be done by the message sniffer in a new version?
David Payer
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It seems I can not get mail from Brazil that does not fail the message
sniffer test, regardless of content.
Is this nation or any other totally black listed?
David Payer
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as they only try once. Also, many servers do
not have a very reliable schedule of retrys on sending mail.
David Payer
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You can use Ewall as a link for sniffer to Mail
Enable. It is an smtp proxy that has special pricing for Mail Enable and
XMail.
see http://sssolutions.net
David Payer
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From:
Nick Marshall
To: sniffer@SortMonster.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 23
The newest version is not a free version. Older
versions gave you one service for free. The new one does not. Got a
license?
David Payer
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From:
Greg Wanner
To: sniffer@sortmonster.com
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 5:43 PM
Subject: [sniffer
Here is a consideration.
I am running EWall as an SMTP proxy. You can put it
on a separate box and use it with any mail server.
It offers a path to integration with off the shelf
anti virus products (not per email box, etc). and it allows you to apply
multiple "rules" to mail on Global,