I setup blacklist.txt using the killlistgen program to take local and external kill lists.I now have WEIGHT10 WARN WEIGHT15 WARN WEIGHT20 SUBJECT WEIGHT25 DELETE IPBLACKLISTTEST ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED] BLACKLISTTEST ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in config... IPBLACKLISTTEST ipfile D:\Imail\Clients\declude\IPBlackList.txt x 5 0 BLACKLISTTEST fromfile D:\IMail\Clients\Declude\Blacklist.txt x 5 0 Is this right?
This looks good.
If you are sure that you want to delete any E-mail from either of those two lists, you could set the weight to 25. However, if you are not 100% certain that the E-mail getting caught by both lists is spam, you may want to use a lower weight (perhaps 20, which would require the E-mail to fail some other tests before getting deleted).Should the weight be 25 so the 2 tests causes a delete?
As for whitelist I added WHITELIST IP 66.201.75.2 WHITELIST IP 216.15.183.130 WHITELIST IP 216.15.183.98 WHITELIST FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this right?, just checking.
That looks good.
The IMail Kill List will run before Declude JunkMail, preventing the E-mail from even being transmitted, so it works well for addresses that you know that you will not want to receive mail from. However, if the address is instead listed in the Declude blacklist, it can be used in conjunction with the weighting, giving you some extra control.Do I delete the Imail kill list? as it is redundant or should it be used as the local kill list?
-Scott
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