Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases mail forwarding

2002-08-28 Thread Aaron Roydhouse

I think there is a gotcha with aliases, this is what I believe I observed (Declude 
1.53, IMail 7.1):

If you have an alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you define it as a username, e.g. bar then 
the $default$.junkmail for domain some.domain will be used.

However if have an alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you define it as an email address at the 
same domain, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the $default$.junkmail for *primary IMail 
domain* will be used (the default $default$.junkmail if you will).

In both cases the email is delivered to the same .mbx file, but the $default$.junkmail 
used is different.

The default default is used, even if you have $default$.junkmail specifically for the 
primary IMail domain.

Scott - have I got this straight?

If you want to replicate this, put a CATCHALLEMAILS in each $default$.junkmail with 
different text, and then send email through aliases defined in different ways and look 
at the headers.

Aaron.


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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases  mail forwarding


 
 I am trying to understand what Action definitions are used by Declude for 
 email sent to an email alias and also for email sent to an account which 
 forwards elsewhere.  Specifically...
 
 1) If an email is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is an alias that 
 points to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which domain's $default$.junkmail 
 file will be used?
 
 In this case, it would be the someotherdomain.com's.
 
 2) If an email is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is a real account that 
 has Mail Forwarding turned on to forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
 which domain's $default$.junkmail file will be used?
 
 In this case, it would be mydomain.com.
 
 A good way to think of it is that whichever user has an .mbx file will be 
 the one used for the Declude JunkMail config file.
  -Scott
 
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[Declude.JunkMail] $default$.junkmail vs user.junkmail

2002-08-28 Thread Sharyn Schmidt

Morning,

In my global config file, I added a weight16 test. 

In my $default$.junkmail file, for the entire domain, I set the weight16
test to have a HOLD action.

I have some test users that have their own user.junkmail file that I
have been experimenting with.

I never added the weight16 HOLD action to their junkmail files. In order
for the email failing weight16 to get held for those users that have
their own junkmail file, do I have to add this to each user's file
manually?

Sharyn


We are the worldwide producer and marketer of the award winning Cruzan
Single Barrel Rum, judged Best in the World at the annual
San Francisco Wine and Spirits Championships, and the
artisan tequilas of Porfidio 100% Agave Tequilas, judged Best
Tequila four years running by the Wine Enthusiast magazine. For
more information, please click (go to) htmla 
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases mail forwarding

2002-08-28 Thread R. Scott Perry


However if have an alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you define it as an email 
address at the same domain, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the 
$default$.junkmail for *primary IMail domain* will be used (the default 
$default$.junkmail if you will).

What is the primary name for some.domain?  If it is mail.some.domain 
(with some.domain as a domain alias), then the mail.some.domain file 
would be used (\IMail\Declude\mail.some.domain\$default$.JunkMail).
   -Scott

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] $default$.junkmail vs user.junkmail

2002-08-28 Thread R. Scott Perry


I never added the weight16 HOLD action to their junkmail files. In order
for the email failing weight16 to get held for those users that have
their own junkmail file, do I have to add this to each user's file
manually?

Yes.

Declude JunkMail only uses one configuration file to determine the 
action(s) to take on an E-mail.  If the per-user configuration file exists, 
that one will be used.  Otherwise, a per-domain file will be used if it 
exists.  If neither of those exist, the \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail 
file will be used.  But in any case, only one file will be used.
 -Scott

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[Declude.JunkMail] spamattach.eml question

2002-08-28 Thread Sharyn Schmidt

I am testing the attach function using the default spamattach.eml. 

Can I customize this? For example, in the tests failed line, I would
like a bit more information than what is given.

When I was using the SUBJECT action, I had the following variables
included so I could see exactly what was happening:

SUBJECT SPAM[%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]

Can I put this same line [%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]in the
spamattach.eml on the tests failed line?

TIA,

Sharyn


We are the worldwide producer and marketer of the award winning Cruzan
Single Barrel Rum, judged Best in the World at the annual
San Francisco Wine and Spirits Championships, and the
artisan tequilas of Porfidio 100% Agave Tequilas, judged Best
Tequila four years running by the Wine Enthusiast magazine. For
more information, please click (go to) htmla 
href=http://www.cruzanrums.com;http:///aa 
href=http://www.cruzanrums;www.cruzanrums.com/a/html
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] spamattach.eml question

2002-08-28 Thread R. Scott Perry


I am testing the attach function using the default spamattach.eml.

Can I customize this?

Yes, you can.

  For example, in the tests failed line, I would
like a bit more information than what is given.

When I was using the SUBJECT action, I had the following variables
included so I could see exactly what was happening:

SUBJECT SPAM[%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]

Can I put this same line [%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]in the
spamattach.eml on the tests failed line?

Yes, that would work fine.
 -Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] spamattach.eml question

2002-08-28 Thread Sharyn Schmidt

Can I put this same line [%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]in the 
spamattach.eml on the tests failed line?

Yes, that would work fine.
 -Scott

Without the brackets, I'm assuming, looking at the syntax of the
default.

Right?

Sharyn



We are the worldwide producer and marketer of the award winning Cruzan
Single Barrel Rum, judged Best in the World at the annual
San Francisco Wine and Spirits Championships, and the
artisan tequilas of Porfidio 100% Agave Tequilas, judged Best
Tequila four years running by the Wine Enthusiast magazine. For
more information, please click (go to) htmla 
href=http://www.cruzanrums.com;http:///aa 
href=http://www.cruzanrums;www.cruzanrums.com/a/html
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] spamattach.eml question

2002-08-28 Thread R. Scott Perry


 Can I put this same line [%WEIGHT%-%TESTSFAILED%-%QUEUENAME%]in the
 spamattach.eml on the tests failed line?

Yes, that would work fine.
  -Scott

Without the brackets, I'm assuming, looking at the syntax of the
default.

Right?

Either way would work fine.  If you have the brackets and dashes in there, 
they will appear in the E-mail.  If they are not there, they won't appear 
in the E-mail.  The brackets/dashes aren't required for the variables to 
appear.
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Outbound filter

2002-08-28 Thread Marv Gordon

I should have been more clear :)

Is this valid in an outbound filter test?

ALLRECIPS 5 Contains @xyz.com 

Thanks again...

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Outbound filter



Is there a MAILTO variable for testing outbound mail via filtering...?

You can use %ALLRECIPS% that will display a list of the recipients of
the 
E-mail.
-Scott

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[Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this picture?

2002-08-28 Thread Kami Razvan
Title: Message



Hi:

Version 1.58 - 
uploaded this morning.

Wehave the 
following in the global.cfg

# Custom 
Tests
BLACKLIST 
fromfileD:\IMail\Declude\Blacklist.txt 
x 
15 
0BLACKLISTWRNfromfileD:\IMail\Declude\BlacklistWgt.txt 
x 
130FREEEMAILSfromfileD:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txtx 
50

Thenwe have 
a file called FreeEmails.txt (The other files work fine).

This file lists 
all the sites we see that offer free emails. We elevate their weight by 
5. 

In the DEC log 
file we see:

08/28/2002 
14:45:11 Q1a3600180158ae6c Could not load fromfile 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt.

Any reason why 
this is the case? are we doing something wrong?

Regards,
Kami




Re: [Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this picture?

2002-08-28 Thread R. Scott Perry


FREEEMAILS fromfile 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txtx  5 0

08/28/2002 14:45:11 Q1a3600180158ae6c Could not load fromfile 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt.

I *hate* to ask a question like this, but I've got to -- does the 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt file exist?  If you type dir 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt from a command prompt, does it show up, or 
do you see File Not Found?

If that doesn't explain it, can you try typing type 
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt from a command prompt (to make sure that 
the file isn't locked in a way that it can't be read)?
 -Scott

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this picture?

2002-08-28 Thread Andy Schmidt

Clearly - a denial of lipservice attack G

Best Regards
Andy Schmidt

Phone:  +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206



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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this picture?


Hi..
Scott I think it is a bug in Declude.

It does not recognize FeeEmail.txt as FreeEmail.txt  - eventhough I meant it
that way.

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this picture?

2002-08-28 Thread John Tolmachoff

08/28/2002 14:45:11 Q1a3600180158ae6c Could not load fromfile
D:\IMail\Declude\FreeEmails.txt.

Any reason why this is the case?  Are we doing something wrong?

What are the file properties and permissions?

Is the file open?

Try creating a new test called FREEEMAILS2 using same parameters, but
using a new file called freeemails2.txt.

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


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