We've got a locked down public Imail server where anyone can register for a free email, but all users have to authenticate before relaying mail.

We've also got Declude with HiJack in order to stop spammers from using our system

But somehow we've got registered users sending hundreds of messages through us and bypassing HiJack.

Why isn't the email being trapped by HiJack?

The first thing to do is make sure that Declude Hijack is running (you can type "\IMail\Declude -diag", *without* making any changes, and you should see a line "Declude Hijack Status: Registered").


Next, you would want to check your \IMail\Declude\hijack.cfg file to make sure that the settings are reasonable (the default settings are "RELAYTHRESHOLD1 10 20" and "RELAYTHRESHOLD2 30 80", which allow up to 80 E-mails to be sent within 30 minutes).

Finally, you would check the Declude Hijack log file to see what it says about the E-mails.
-Scott


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