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 reviewed by spamreview, but still be
delivered. The way I had it set before, and still do to an extent, was to
copy the failed email to a review area to get headers, etc. to add to
filters with. This way, mail was still being delivered, and we could update
filters at the same time. Spamreview seems to be an easier approach to this,
so I wanted to copy the lower failing mail still let it be delivered and
review it with Spamreview. I apologize if I'm not being clear enough. =) But
I'll assume the answer then is No, you cannot copy lower failing e-mail to
the spam folder for review, this is only accomplished by the HOLD action.
=) If this is wrong, PLEASE correct me.

 Question 2:
 Correct (unless you have modified the configuration to specifically force
 Declude JunkMail to run first).

 Ok, got that, thanks.

Paul


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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 reviewed by spamreview, but still be
delivered.
The problem here is that the COPYTO action sends a copy of the E-mail to 
someone else, so it wouldn't be viewable with spamreview (which I believe 
only works with held E-mail).

 The way I had it set before, and still do to an extent, was to
copy the failed email to a review area to get headers, etc. to add to
filters with. This way, mail was still being delivered, and we could update
filters at the same time. Spamreview seems to be an easier approach to this,
so I wanted to copy the lower failing mail still let it be delivered and
review it with Spamreview.
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.

   -Scott
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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 to me now why that's
not practical, that would involve creating a copy of the Q + D files,
causing higher processing time, etc. Better to keep it as it is, it's
working just fine now, no need to mess it up. =)

Thanks Scott.

Paul


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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 

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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 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.

 -Scott

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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 recipient will not receive the E-mail.

Question 2: By this point, all messages should've been scanned by Declude as
well, correct? So no viruses should be present in the SPAM folder, unless
something happened to the scanner. correct?
Correct (unless you have modified the configuration to specifically force 
Declude JunkMail to run first).

   -Scott
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