Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 11:20:08 -0600
From: Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you can safely delete based upon RBL, DUL, RSS, OSDUL, OSSRC OSSOFT.
That matches our experience with RBL, DUL, OSDUL, OSSRC OSSOFT.
(Although, the OS* servers have been down for weeks and are not triggering
anything
At 10:33 AM 12/24/00 -0500, you wrote:
We do not use heuristics, because of too many false positives.
I works pretty well in detecting spam - unfortunately, it flags most mailing
lists. So we just flag headers. This way the client (e.g. Outlook), can
FIRST check the from/to address for known
Yes, but we are still getting false/positives., i.e.
1. domain.com doesn't resolve (but www.domain.com does resolve)
2. xx.domain.com doesn't resolve (but domain.com and/or www.domain.com
does resolve)
In these cases domain.com xx.domain.com get tagged by MailFrom.
These are two
Hi ,
Merry christmas for all .
I would like to know if any one has tried to run
Imail on clustered servers. We would like to use IBM Netfinity cluster solutions
to run Imail on them. Have any body tried it? or even know about this?
Thanks a lot,
Waleed
Hi thanks for the suggestion,
I couldnt find any TMP*.* files in the spool directory...
Any other thoughts as its still crashing last time was Sunday 9:18pm and the
only thing I can see form the log that happened at that time was one guy
logged in, everything else was (understandably) quiet ...
Hi
Waleed,
I am
using iMail 6 on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server Clustering. And it is
working fine.
I am
only using it to create High Availability (fail-over) but not able to do
anything about the load balancing. Maybe because iMail is not a cluster
aware application.
Anyway, does not