Great! Do you think you can get it to work on aliases rather than just
intended recipients like you mentioned?
Yes, in the next release, the ALLRECIPS filter option will work on both the
intended recipient and actual recipient, so you won't have to have the
account created on the server.
6:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude gone whacky?
>
>
>
> >>The test email that I sent only had one recipient. The problem
> started when
> >>I sent the test message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test the
> filter setup.
> >
The test email that I sent only had one recipient. The problem started when
I sent the test message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test the filter setup.
There was not a valid imail account or alias for muji. I waited a minute for
it to process and then checked the declude logs to see what had occurred.
The test email that I sent only had one recipient. The problem started when
I sent the test message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test the filter setup.
There was not a valid imail account or alias for muji. I waited a minute for
it to process and then checked the declude logs to see what had occurred.
> >I resent an email and declude has now gone somewhat wacky. The
> imail server
> >was acting loaded, so I checked the task man and there are 6 or
> 8 instances
> >of declude running - taking up all of the cpu cycles. Ther are
> also about
> >15-20 .~md and .smd files in the spool dir and three
I resent an email and declude has now gone somewhat wacky. The imail server
was acting loaded, so I checked the task man and there are 6 or 8 instances
of declude running - taking up all of the cpu cycles. Ther are also about
15-20 .~md and .smd files in the spool dir and three or 4 .vir direct
Sorry, yes a typo. The filename did match the global.cfg line.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:Declude.JunkMail-owner@;declude.com]On Behalf Of Bill Landry
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] De
Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude gone whacky?
>I renamed global.cfg go global.bak and rebooted. Everything started OK, so
I
>renamed it bak to global.cfg and now declude is doing the same thing.
What ex
> OLDEMPLOYEE filter f:\IMail\Declude\oldemployee1.txt x 100 0
>
>and this is the content of the employee1.txt file:
This may be a typo, but it does not appear here that the actual file name
"employee1.txt" and the config option in the Global.cfg "oldemployee1.txt"
are the same. Just something to
I renamed global.cfg go global.bak and rebooted. Everything started OK, so I
renamed it bak to global.cfg and now declude is doing the same thing.
What exactly is happening?
WEIGHT100 weight x x 100 0
OLDEMPLOYEE filter f:\IMail\Declude\oldemployee1.txt x 100 0
I renamed global.cfg go global.bak and rebooted. Everything started OK, so I
renamed it bak to global.cfg and now declude is doing the same thing.
It clearly doesn't like something with the filters.
Here is what I have in the global.cfg
WEIGHT10weight x x 10 0
WE
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