Hi All - I'm trying to find a utility that will let me analyze Declude's hold directory (well, sub-directories now) and ultimately deliver and held mail. From reviewing the archives, it looks like SpamReview and HoldAnalyzer are the two most frequently discussed programs, but I'm having issues with both:
SpamReview All of the links to SpamReview get redirected to the main page for slsoft.com. I did manage to get a copy of this app installed by downloading from declude.com, but it doesn't seem to actually see any held mail. I'm not sure if I need to move the mail that's in each subdirectory (eg 05Dec2005) into a particular directory so that SpamReview will see the messages. If this is the case, I guess I can live with it but it does seem a bit clunky, since my goal is to eventually turn this over to this particular customer's administrative assistant so she can just confirm that no legit mail is being held. Is this tool still a valid tool to use? The fact that all external links to the tool get redirected is somewhat concerning. HoldAnalyzer I got this working, but it seems more like a reporting tool, rather than a reviewing and requeuing tool. One thing I seem to be missing, though, is how the whole DLA.MSI installer plays into things. I think it's supposed to setup some IIS stuff (given the reference to 'virtual directory' and port 80), but it doesn't seem to be creating a virtual directory on any sites in IIS. If anyone has any insight into what I'm doing wrong, it would be much appreciated. I think I just need a nudge in the right direction. Thanks! ----- Jay Sudowski // Handy Networks LLC Director of Technical Operations Providing Shared, Reseller, Semi Managed and Fully Managed Windows 2003 Hosting Solutions Tel: 877-70 HANDY x882 | Fax: 888-300-2FAX www.handynetworks.com --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude EVA www.declude.com] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.