Where can I find some docs/hints/tips/etc on using the SpamHider function of
Declude Junkmail??
~JP~
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Did find it. Could be useful.
http://www.chimera.co.nz/
David
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other than the pop3 connector which is built in to exch2000 and a
separate download for exch5.5 I have never seen or used anything else
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No idea.
Try http://www.slipstick.com
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> I do
I don't want to use the RAS connector. I know about RAS and ETRN. There is a
tool. Separate program. It can handle multiple domains I believe. The tool
becomes useful when you don't want to open a hole in the firewall or create
a dialup connection. It is very inexpensive.
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It's the RAS Connector. It's built into Exchange.
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Does anyone have a name for the tool that retrieves mail and then
destributes it to the exchange server. I have used it in the past. I believe
there is one from Australia but there may be others. I just had a use for it
come up today.
David
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We just set up a large client who uses Exchange and set our server up as a gateway as
described by ipswitch.
It now has been 18 hours and we have prevent 100 items of Spam going to them and
trapped 5 virus occurrences (all KLEZ)
The client is very happy with having Spam removed as he knows the
Gotcha..
You can configure Exchange to fetch all email via a single POP3 fetch.
This is usually used if the Exchange server doesn't have 24x7 access to
the Internet and is the only Exchange server in the organization.
Many smaller businesses use this and outsource the MX/SMTP service to an
ISP.
Why not use an SMTP feed? Declude will still scan.
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From: Grant Griffith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 May 2002 16:31
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude in front of exchange servers.
We have a client that uses exchange and what we did
We have a client that uses exchange and what we did was setup an nobody
alias that catches all the email, then they pull the information via some
POP3 tool and then Exchange sends the emails to the correct user on its end.
Works really well for them, but I have no idea how they have it setup on th
Alex,
How do you have iMail configured to forward to Exchange?
Have you created mailboxes for each user in iMail and then forward to
Exchange?
If so, try this:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19980116-DM01.htm
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We're testing it right now and it works well.
The only problem that I've seen (and this isn't a Junkmail problem) is
that there's no way in Imail to set a max message size for a front end
server. On our Exchange server we set the max message size to 3mb so
when the inbound message hits Imail, it
Hello,
we are using this, it's working good, but we've got problems with the tool
that get's the pop accounts and feeds them to exchange.
We have some accounts that are "popped" external, so I can't route all to
Exchange.
Alex
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> From: Johnson, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL
Has anyone used declude (with iMail) infront of exchange servers to filter mail? How
well does this option work?
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>Every once in a while I get mail that has no declude info in the headers.
Are you running the latest version? I would recommend upgrading to the
latest version (at http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm ) if you are not.
Do you see any C:\Declude.GP1 or C:\Declude.GP2 files?
>X-Declude-
Every once in a while I get mail that has no
declude info in the headers.
EG:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Thu, 16
May 2002 13:22:16 GMTSubject: All Natural Breast Enhancement
FormulaMessage-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>X-Info:
please report abuse of this service to [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Length
>1. What does the default bounce message look like?
Declude will create one as \IMail\Declude\TESTNAMEbounce.eml. For example,
if you use the bounce action for the SPAMCOP test, you will have a file
\IMail\Declude\SPAMCOPbounce.eml. It looks like a standard bounce message,
but mentions that
I've been playing around with the junkmail settings for a couple weeks, and
I think I'm ready to start bouncing! Just have a couple questions.
1. What does the default bounce message look like?
2. I've tried setting up a personalize bounce message, but wanted to test
it. How can I do that?
Tha
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