RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer holding all mail

2003-01-28 Thread Madscientist
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| well, that's the error that indicates you are not authorized.
| just  glancing at the web try "xnk05x5vmipeaof7" instead of the zeroes
| and see if that fixes it.  But it should be the string that was in the
| distribution you downloaded.
| 
| usually MadScientist replies pretty quickly on these things.



| Terry Fritts
| 

Sorry I missed the flury of activity - I was working on rule updates and
false positive adjustments - completely heads-down. 

Just to clear things up, you are on the right track. Version 1 did not
pay attention to the authentication string. From version 2 and for now
on the authentication string matches only one specific license - so it
matters very much.

The current demo version is actually a valid license for sniffer2 that
doesn't receive updates as frequently as registered licenses. It has a
specific authentication string... 000 won't work. The reason it
doesn't fail messages in this case is that ERROR_RULE_AUTH is a "fail
safe" error... Since the wrong authentication code was used, Message
Sniffer gave up and passed all messages rather than causing a problem.

For details on error messages and configuration please see:

http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/TechnicalDetails.html

The Readme files in the sniffer2 distribution contain the correct
authentication string for the demo. You should cut and paste to avoid
typing errors.

If anyone has problems configuring Message Sniffer please send a note to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] We monitor the Declude list as much as possible
but not always as a top priority.

Sorry about the confusion.

THANKS!
_M

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer holding all mail

2003-01-28 Thread Bill Newberg
Terry,

> well, that's the error that indicates you are not authorized. 
> just  glancing at the web try "xnk05x5vmipeaof7" instead of 
> the zeroes and see if that fixes it.  

That worked! Now the log has entries of Match, Clean and Final. Now, I can
let it run and see how it works for me.

Thank you for your assistance.

Regards,

Bill

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer holding all mail

2003-01-28 Thread Smart Business Lists
Bill,

Tuesday, January 28, 2003 you wrote:
BN> I added the  at the end of the test. Now, I am getting the
BN> ERROR_RULE_AUTH 73 entry in the sniffer2.txt log file and it is not working.
BN> The good news is that mail is passing through Declude properly. 

well, that's the error that indicates you are not authorized.
just  glancing at the web try "xnk05x5vmipeaof7" instead of the zeroes
and see if that fixes it.  But it should be the string that was in the
distribution you downloaded.

usually MadScientist replies pretty quickly on these things.



Terry Fritts

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