Kami, you really need to use Microsoft software if you want built-in support for
one-off errors :-P
Aaron.
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From: Kami Razvan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] What is wrong with this
Yep, I was careful about that. Since I put different text into the warning for the
CATCHALLEMAIL test in each $default$.junkmail I was able to reliably tell which
configuration was being used for each email.
I was very confused up until then, so using the CATCHALLEMAIL test was very handy and
Yep, I was careful about that. Since I put different text into the warning
for the CATCHALLEMAIL test in each $default$.junkmail I was able to
reliably tell which configuration was being used for each email.
I was very confused up until then, so using the CATCHALLEMAIL test was
very handy
Here is where I was getting confused...
If you use the MAILBOX action, for example:
CATCHALLMAILS MAILBOX spam
...when you use this action on an emaill address that has Mail Forwarding turned on,
it will still forward the message even though Declude attempts to drop it into the
sub-mailbox.
I just got the following request from one of my users:
R How do I arrange to receive only emails from members of my address book?
In my opinion this could be the biggest feature added to Declude
at this time. Here's how I'd like it to work:
Declude looks at a text cfg file to see if this
Reply to: Kami Razvan
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Address Book Only in Declude? on Thursday 9:48:16 AM
Personally we'd like to have this as an add-on and not a standard
feature. So we'd like only administrator control over this. It
could be easily misunderstood by users as well. The
Reply to: John Tolmachoff
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Address Book Only in Declude? on Thursday 9:53:27 AM
Not to be sarcastic, but how? grin
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J Not to be sarcastic, but wouldn't that be done in a
Unless, of course, Declude were to add a web interface to provide user
self-administration...
This is something we would love to do, but would be difficult for a number
of reasons. The biggest problem is that IMail doesn't have an interface to
web messaging. It would be easy for them to do,
Hello all,
We would like to see some sample real world config files for ISP's, If
others out there are using configs that work for there environments then
there is little reason for the rest of us to re-invent the wheel .. Come
on folks share!
Brian
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Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Address Book Only in Declude? on Thursday 10:19:03 AM
The only problem I see with this is whitelisting... perhaps it
should even disregard the whitelist too? Looks like a bounce
would be preferable on a feature like this. It would
Scott or whomever,
Can you think of any way based on this, to force IMail to retain the message in the
sub-mailbox instead of forwarding it? I don't see a way, but I figured I'd ask.
Thanks
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From: Bill B .
Sent: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 8:59:39 EDT
Subject: Re:
Yes, this is how I already accomplished this for my users.
I have a cold fusion interface which verified login/password, then manages
their rules.ima
Anyone they want to allow it writes at the top of the rules.ima...
F~[EMAIL PROTECTED]:MAIN
Any junk-mail they want to block it sends to SPAM
Oh, for an address book only
You must also add one last entry at the bottom of rules.ima
H~THISWILLNEVERMATCHBECAUSEITSAREALLYLONGBOGUSSSTRING:NUL
That will force anything not matched in the above of rules.ima to be deleted
Ex:
--rules.ima--
H~[EMAIL PROTECTED]:main
F~declude.com:main
F~[EMAIL
Excuse the typo everyone, I meant to put a not (!) in that long string
H!~THIS...
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From: Tom Baker|Netsmith Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:41 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Address Book Only in
Ok, I will stop posting on this thread after this.
For a working-example on how I have achieved this with imail and cold fusion
I have setup a test account.
Login = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pass = declude
Manager: http://users.bsc.net/
WebMail: http://mail.bsc.net/
From the manager you can *import*
I do have one question, how do you manage the size of the spam folder when
they use that option? I would love to use the MAILBOX action, but have no
way of cleaning out the spam folder without affecting the other folders,
including inbox, as well. We currently do not use aging as a restriction
Easy, instead of mail forwarding use auto-responders but, don't have a
response
Which the web-messaging won't let you SETUP, but you can view
The actual way is via the filenames in the user folder
mail forwarding creates a file called
D:\imail\domain.com\users\Forward.ima
(which
awesome, that worked. Thanks Tom.
Bill
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From: Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc
Sent: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:42:31 -0500
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] aliases mail forwarding
Easy, instead of mail forwarding use auto-responders but, don't have a
response
Which the
Ya, that is an issue. We are currently working on a solution that will do two
things...
1) run clean up code each time the user logs out of webmail, which trims the size of
the spam mailbox if it is greater than a certain size.
2) an automated script that checks for spam mailboxes that have
I don't know how it is... But I still keep getting emails that pass through Declude
when they have been black listed.
???
Greg
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From: Nicki Bloch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 8:43 AM
To: Greg
Subject: FW: WARNING: YOU WERE SENT A VIRUS
If they are blacklisted in JunkMail, JunkMail is processed after Virus.
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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I don't know how it is... But I still keep getting emails that pass
through Declude when they have been black listed.
Well, what did you blacklist (the IP, the return address, something with a
filter)? What is the exact line in the blacklist file?
-Scott
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Now that make sense. then I should but this sender in the Imail kill file? This would
stop them from getting past the email server
right?
Greg
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