Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Per Domain Blacklists

2006-11-13 Thread Dean Lawrence

Thanks Gary,

I was trying to stay away from cluttering-up the global.cfg with test
definitions that were not truelly global. I currently use the
per-domain set-up for all of my domains and the whitelist file feature
works very well there, I would just like to be able to do the same
thing with a blacklist feature.

Dean

On 11/13/06, Gary Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, you can have a separate $default$.junkmail file for each domain, so 
whatever unique tests you wanted for a domain you would just define it in your 
global.cfg and then list it in the $default$.junkmail for that domain.

Gary



 Original Message 
 From: Dean Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 6:43 PM
 To: declude.junkmail@declude.com declude.junkmail@declude.com
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Per Domain Blacklists

 Is there a way to have per domain blacklists? I looked in the manual
 and saw that you can whitelist addresses like this, but not blacklist.
 The only references that I found for blacklisting was to put a test in
 the global.cfg file, but this would be for all domains and I need to
 try and set-up separate blacklist for each domain.

 Thanks,

 Dean

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail

2006-11-13 Thread David Barker
I am looking for more information regarding this issue.

Is this unique to the SM Enterprise Edition? 

Also, does it seem to be related to a specific version of Declude? 

Any help with this would be appreciated.

David B
www.declude.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Goran
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 5:44 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail

My understanding from quite a while ago is that SmarterMail did not pass the
CMDSPACE info on to Declude (somehow). So the test is irrelevant in
SmarterMail. Maybe this has been corrected in some newer version of
SmarterMail??

Goran Jovanovic
Omega Network Solutions

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary
Steiner
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 3:40 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail


Thanks, David.  It's little things like this short acknowledging message
that can go miles towards making your customers feel better about Declude's
support.

Gary


 Original Message 
 From: David Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 3:10 PM
 To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
 Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail
 
 I see that too, I will look into this.
 
 David B
 www.declude.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Gary
 Steiner
 Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 2:27 PM
 To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
 Subject: re: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail
 
 I'm also using SmarterMail Enterprise Edition 3.3.2439 and Declude
4.3.14,
 and have had CMDSPACE configured for quite a while, but hadn't thought 
 anything about it.  When I saw your message I ran DLanalyzer on my
logs for
 the past two weeks and saw that there were no hits for CMDSPACE at
all.  So
 it seems I am experiencing the same problem.
 
 Gary
 
 
  Original Message 
  From: Michael Jaworski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 10:45 AM
  To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
  Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] CMDSPACE/SmarterMail
  
  We just started using CMDSPACE and noticed the test does not appears

  to be working on SmarterMail Enterprise Edition 3.3.2439 and Declude

  4.3.14. I am not seeing any errors in the debug level logs files. A 
  check of the release logs it appears support for CMDSPACE test in 
  Smartermail was provided in 4.0.9. (Feb 2006) Anyone seeing the same
 thing?
  
  Here are my relevant entries without quotes:
  Global.cfg - CMDSPACE  cmdspaceX   X   8
0
  $default$.junkmail - CMDSPACE  WARN
  
  Mike
  
  
  
  
  
  
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RE: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clustering solution

2006-11-13 Thread Robert E. Spivack
If using SQL Server 2005, the new database mirroring (aka real-time log
shipping) is an excellent solution if you would rather put your $$$
into SQL Server licenses (enterprise edition required) and hardware
instead of a 3rd party app.

An advantage of using Microsoft Database Mirroring is that you can
remain on a 100% Microsoft supported solution.  Assuming a
clustered/mission-critical installation would want to insure they have
access to PSS (Microsoft product support) for any critical situations,
this could be a decisive factor over choosing a 3rd party generic
clustering or C/SFS (clustered/storage file system) solution.

I'd be curious to hear if Sandy or anyone has compared db mirroring to
double-take and other solutions that made sense before this feature was
available but may be less desirable now.


Robert E. Spivack
VP Sales  Marketing
Voicegateway.com Web Services / SPIV Technologies Group
(408) 834-8560
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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To: Sanford Whiteman
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clustering solution

 Seriously, what's low?

...I   ask  because  clustering's  ROI  is  kind  of  a  hard  target.
Unfortunately,  I  almost  always find it easier to justify clustering
solutions  for  my  clients  *after*  they  haven't  heeded an initial
clustering  suggestion  and have had outages and/or data loss (or if I
get them as I clients after such an incident).

We  use  Double-Take  as  a  pseudo-standard, as it has broad industry
support  and  works  equally  well  over the local and wide area. It's
going  to run you upwards of $3500 for one two-server cluster. Is that
low?

I'vedemoedandamintriguedbyXGForce's   eCluster
http://www.xgforce.com/news_eCluster.html,   which   has   much   more
accessible  pricing.  I plan to purchase it in place of DT for my next
rollout  and see if I can trust it. But for now, I can't vouch for it,
though if you get into it, please let me know. :)

--Sandy



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clustering solution

2006-11-13 Thread Heimir Eidskrem




I did get a price from Dell for 2 licenses to run a SQL cluster for an
internet application.
Got it in writing too.

Price for the Microsoft software only: $54,000



Robert E. Spivack wrote:

  If using SQL Server 2005, the new database mirroring (aka "real-time log
shipping") is an excellent solution if you would rather put your $$$
into SQL Server licenses (enterprise edition required) and hardware
instead of a 3rd party app.

An advantage of using Microsoft Database Mirroring is that you can
remain on a 100% Microsoft supported solution.  Assuming a
clustered/mission-critical installation would want to insure they have
access to PSS (Microsoft product support) for any critical situations,
this could be a decisive factor over choosing a 3rd party generic
clustering or C/SFS (clustered/storage file system) solution.

I'd be curious to hear if Sandy or anyone has compared db mirroring to
double-take and other solutions that made sense before this feature was
available but may be less desirable now.


Robert E. Spivack
VP Sales  Marketing
Voicegateway.com Web Services / SPIV Technologies Group
(408) 834-8560
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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Sanford Whiteman
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 4:27 PM
To: Sanford Whiteman
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clustering solution

  
  
Seriously, what's "low"?

  
  
...I   ask  because  clustering's  ROI  is  kind  of  a  hard  target.
Unfortunately,  I  almost  always find it easier to justify clustering
solutions  for  my  clients  *after*  they  haven't  heeded an initial
clustering  suggestion  and have had outages and/or data loss (or if I
get them as I clients after such an incident).

We  use  Double-Take  as  a  pseudo-standard, as it has broad industry
support  and  works  equally  well  over the local and wide area. It's
going  to run you upwards of $3500 for one two-server cluster. Is that
"low"?

I'vedemoedandamintriguedbyXGForce's   eCluster
http://www.xgforce.com/news_eCluster.html,   which   has   much   more
accessible  pricing.  I plan to purchase it in place of DT for my next
rollout  and see if I can trust it. But for now, I can't vouch for it,
though if you get into it, please let me know. :)

--Sandy



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Re[4]: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Clustering solution

2006-11-13 Thread Sanford Whiteman
 An  advantage  of using Microsoft Database Mirroring is that you can
 remain   on   a   100%  Microsoft  supported  solution.

Sure,  but for the cost, you can have a full-time NSI engineer instead
(who  by  necessity  and experience knows their supported MS apps like
the  back  of  her/his hand). Many 24/7 enterprises leave the PSS fine
print  behind  to use third-party clustering solutions that better fit
their  needs. Bottom line is you have to do your homework in all areas
to be able to support geoclusters or local clusters.

[Also,  to  be  frank  about these things, there's nothing forcing you
divulge an underlying clustering scenario to PSS. There's a difference
between  trying to fool them into a wild goose chase, and knowing from
experience  -- and comparison with a cluster-free lab -- that an issue
is 99.999% likely to be observed even if the cluster is taken down and
uninstalled,  and  thus  acting  in good faith in concentrating on the
issue at hand.]

 I'd  be curious to hear if Sandy or anyone has compared db mirroring
 to  double-take  and  other  solutions  that  made sense before this
 feature was available but may be less desirable now.

I  haven't, mostly due to the cost, but also because I more often find
myself   clustering   apps  that  wouldn't  apply  (Sybase,  Exchange,
nonupgradeable  MSSQL 2000, mailbox storage back ends and filesystems,
MySQL, and so on).

Someday,  if  somebody's really running the table with MS products and
has overflowing pockets, I'd be interested in looking into it.

--Sandy



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