Re: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-09 Thread paul
That's the HOLD action. Although you can use it, the HOLD action will prevent the E-mail from being delivered. So if you use the HOLD action, the recipient will not receive the E-mail. Right, I understand that option, which is why I'd prefer to be able to COPY the lower weighted mails to be

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-09 Thread R. Scott Perry
That's the HOLD action. Although you can use it, the HOLD action will prevent the E-mail from being delivered. So if you use the HOLD action, the recipient will not receive the E-mail. Right, I understand that option, which is why I'd prefer to be able to COPY the lower weighted mails to be

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-09 Thread paul
It sounds like you're looking for an action that acts like the HOLD action (by copying the Q*.SMD and D*.SMD files to a specific directory), but also delivers the E-mail. Unfortunately, there isn't anything like that in Declude JunkMail. Right, that's what I was looking for. It makes sense

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-09 Thread David Stavert
I just started seeing junkmail that is addressed to an everyone@ the mailserver domain name. It looks like the real message was sent to an email address at a domain hosted on that mailserver and the everyone@ was added. Is this a new technique? Thanks David Stavert --- [This E-mail was scanned

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-09 Thread Karen D. Oland
Could he not copy the messages to a special user, then use the command line to move all the *.SMD to the SPAM directory from that user's mailbox? Set up a batch file and schedule the task to move them every few minutes? -Original Message- From: R. Scott Perry It sounds like you're

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] argh! change!

2003-07-08 Thread R. Scott Perry
Can I have Declude COPY the lesser valued mail to the SPAM folder in the spool? So I can review it with Spamreview? If so, what's the way to do it? That's the HOLD action. Although you can use it, the HOLD action will prevent the E-mail from being delivered. So if you use the HOLD action, the