RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Kevin Bilbee
Scott,

  I found your email to me about this issue. Take a look what you wrote

> -Original Message-
> From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 5:16 AM
> To: Kevin Bilbee
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Logging request
>
>
>
> >That is correct but the only line in
> >D:\IMAIL\Declude\sa_notes.sa-internal.com\$default$.junkmail file
> >is the REDIRECT
>
> I've found out the problem.
>
> The REDIRECT command only works with incoming E-mail, not outgoing E-mail.
>
> Since the domain sa_notes.sa-internal.com is not on the IMail server, the
> REDIRECT command will not work.
>
> I'm going to investigate why we have it set up that way.
>   -Scott
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Bilbee
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 5:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration
>
>
> Scott
>   If the domain is remote the redirect does not work because it is
> considered outgoing so the rules in the global.cfg are used. But
> when there
> is a domain level junkmail file specified for the remote domain declude
> processes the remote domain using the default.junkmail file for
> that domain.
>
>
> Kevin Bilbee
>
>
>
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Russ Uhte
> > (Lists)
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 1:46 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration
> >
> >
> > At 02:39 PM 7/9/2003, you wrote:
> >
> > >>I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and
> > wanted to use
> > >>REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used
> > the outbound
> > >>settings in the global.cfg.
> > >>
> > >>You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed
> > in a future
> > >>beta release. Has it been fixed
> > >
> > >The REDIRECT option was set up that way by design, and I'm not aware of
> > >any plans to change the behavior.
> >
> > So if I was only going to use the REDIRECT command with those types of
> > domain, don't worry about it?  I should just stay with the
> tried and true
> > method?  I'll agree with Kevin, this would be a nice feature for
> > store-and-forward domains.  That way I don't have to maintain a bunch of
> > separate folders and files.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Russ
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Kevin Bilbee
Scott
  If the domain is remote the redirect does not work because it is
considered outgoing so the rules in the global.cfg are used. But when there
is a domain level junkmail file specified for the remote domain declude
processes the remote domain using the default.junkmail file for that domain.


Kevin Bilbee



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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration
>
>
> At 02:39 PM 7/9/2003, you wrote:
>
> >>I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and
> wanted to use
> >>REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used
> the outbound
> >>settings in the global.cfg.
> >>
> >>You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed
> in a future
> >>beta release. Has it been fixed
> >
> >The REDIRECT option was set up that way by design, and I'm not aware of
> >any plans to change the behavior.
>
> So if I was only going to use the REDIRECT command with those types of
> domain, don't worry about it?  I should just stay with the tried and true
> method?  I'll agree with Kevin, this would be a nice feature for
> store-and-forward domains.  That way I don't have to maintain a bunch of
> separate folders and files.
>
> Thanks,
> Russ
>
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Dan Patnode
The asumption is that multiple folders are needed, you are running multiple domains 
through the same gateway.  I've been using REDIRECT for over a year and there are 
advantages to customization, being able to REDIRECt with some and SUBJECT with others, 
or different versions of each.  

Additionally, having or not have a default file for a given domain allows me to 
control which domains get filtering and when.  Right now, for example, I'm working 
with a client who passed away in the middle of ramping up so I turned off filtering to 
let his wife take a breath before having to deal with it.

To automate the process, you can use a .bat file such as this, which I use to update 
multiple servers at the same time:
copy \\[source file]\\[destination server]\c$\imail\declude\domain.com

Dan



On Wednesday, July 9, 2003 13:46, Russ Uhte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 02:39 PM 7/9/2003, you wrote:
>
>>>I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and wanted to use
>>>REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used the outbound
>>>settings in the global.cfg.
>>>
>>>You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed in a future
>>>beta release. Has it been fixed
>>
>>The REDIRECT option was set up that way by design, and I'm not aware of 
>>any plans to change the behavior.
>
>So if I was only going to use the REDIRECT command with those types of 
>domain, don't worry about it?  I should just stay with the tried and true 
>method?  I'll agree with Kevin, this would be a nice feature for 
>store-and-forward domains.  That way I don't have to maintain a bunch of 
>separate folders and files.
>
>Thanks,
>Russ  
>
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Russ Uhte (Lists)
At 02:39 PM 7/9/2003, you wrote:

I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and wanted to use
REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used the outbound
settings in the global.cfg.
You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed in a future
beta release. Has it been fixed
The REDIRECT option was set up that way by design, and I'm not aware of 
any plans to change the behavior.
So if I was only going to use the REDIRECT command with those types of 
domain, don't worry about it?  I should just stay with the tried and true 
method?  I'll agree with Kevin, this would be a nice feature for 
store-and-forward domains.  That way I don't have to maintain a bunch of 
separate folders and files.

Thanks,
Russ  

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread R. Scott Perry

I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and wanted to use
REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used the outbound
settings in the global.cfg.
You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed in a future
beta release. Has it been fixed
The REDIRECT option was set up that way by design, and I'm not aware of any 
plans to change the behavior.

   -Scott
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Kevin Bilbee
Scott

I had this problem with a domain that was not on my server and wanted to use
REDIRECT to point ot another junkmail file. But it always used the outbound
settings in the global.cfg.

You said when I had the issue you were going to have this fixed in a future
beta release. Has it been fixed


Kevin Bilbee

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> >>>2.  In the archives, ( This message specifically
> >>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg091
> 31.html)
> >>>it says to put the configuration in the global.cfg file.  However, if
> >>>I'm reading the manual correctly, it says to put the configuration in
> >>>$default$.junkmail.
> >>
> >>It should actually be the $default$.JunkMail file (technically,
> it can go
> >>in any file, but it needs to be whichever one Declude JunkMail is going
> >>to use to determine the actions to take on the E-mail, which would
> >>normally be the $default$.JunkMail file for incoming E-mail).
> >
> >So if it's a domain that is not housed on my server, the proper
> place for
> >the redirect is in the global.cfg?  Because the global.cfg is the file
> >responsible for actions on this type of email!!
>
> Actually, I've just checked, and the REDIRECT command will not
> work in the
> global.cfg file.
>
> -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread R. Scott Perry

2.  In the archives, ( This message specifically 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg09131.html) 
it says to put the configuration in the global.cfg file.  However, if 
I'm reading the manual correctly, it says to put the configuration in 
$default$.junkmail.
It should actually be the $default$.JunkMail file (technically, it can go 
in any file, but it needs to be whichever one Declude JunkMail is going 
to use to determine the actions to take on the E-mail, which would 
normally be the $default$.JunkMail file for incoming E-mail).
So if it's a domain that is not housed on my server, the proper place for 
the redirect is in the global.cfg?  Because the global.cfg is the file 
responsible for actions on this type of email!!
Actually, I've just checked, and the REDIRECT command will not work in the 
global.cfg file.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread Russ Uhte (Lists)

2.  In the archives, ( This message specifically 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg09131.html) 
it says to put the configuration in the global.cfg file.  However, if I'm 
reading the manual correctly, it says to put the configuration in 
$default$.junkmail.
It should actually be the $default$.JunkMail file (technically, it can go 
in any file, but it needs to be whichever one Declude JunkMail is going to 
use to determine the actions to take on the E-mail, which would normally 
be the $default$.JunkMail file for incoming E-mail).
So if it's a domain that is not housed on my server, the proper place for 
the redirect is in the global.cfg?  Because the global.cfg is the file 
responsible for actions on this type of email!!

Thanks,
Russ 

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] REDIRECT configuration

2003-07-09 Thread R. Scott Perry

Finally getting around to updating my Declude Junkmail config.  I would 
like to use the REDIRECT command, but want to make sure I'm using it 
correctly before throwing myself to the wolves! :)

1.  Using the REDIRECT command, I don't need the domain folders.  For 
example:  I'm a mail gateway for example.com.  I currently have a 
x:\imail\declude\example.com folder.  Can this folder can go away when the 
REDIRECT command is used properly?
That is correct.

2.  In the archives, ( This message specifically 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg09131.html) 
it says to put the configuration in the global.cfg file.  However, if I'm 
reading the manual correctly, it says to put the configuration in 
$default$.junkmail.
It should actually be the $default$.JunkMail file (technically, it can go 
in any file, but it needs to be whichever one Declude JunkMail is going to 
use to determine the actions to take on the E-mail, which would normally be 
the $default$.JunkMail file for incoming E-mail).

   -Scott
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