> Sandy, do you have this config working on your Imail system?
Of course. Many systems.
> If so, what version of Imail are you running?
6.06 and 7.15.
Sorry, but I have to guess that you're not following the directions
accurately. It's easy to stop mail from being transmitted if the
S
Any way of doing an IP range bypass?
No. The IPBYPASS option is designed to be used only with specific servers,
and will only accept a single IP.
-Scott
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Any way of doing an IP range bypass?
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>Where on the global.cfg file do I enter that?
Where on the global.cfg file do I enter that?
Anywhere you want.
> One more thing - what about multiple entries? How would that look (UCD
> uses multiple antivirus servers)?
You can have up to 20 separate IPBYPASS lines (each with a single IP on it).
-Scott
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One more thing - what about multiple entries? How would that look (UCD
uses multiple antivirus servers)?
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Where on the global.cfg file do I enter that? Thanks for the quick
reply.
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>I have a
I have a few users whose email is auto-forwarded from UCD to our email
server - and UCD puts it through an anti-virus server prior to sending out
- consequently, the email below and others like it get through. Is it
possible that this email below is NOT in the spam dB?
Received: from frankfur
I have a few users whose email is auto-forwarded from UCD to our email
server - and UCD puts it through an anti-virus server prior to sending out
- consequently, the email below and others like it get through. Is it
possible that this email below is NOT in the spam dB?
Received: from frankfurt
I would like to
announce the formation of a new business, eServices For You.
All hosting and
network services of RelianceSoft, Inc. will now be provided by eServices For
You effective April 1, 2003.
All contracts
will be transferred to eServices For You, and I will be in contact eac
The best program I have ever found that does this is D4Time.
I like it so much I replaced my own home-grown written program with it.
It's small, extremely accurate, and reliable. You can set it to run every
xx minutes, stay resident, run only at boot and exit, whatever you want.
And it's absolutel
> I had a program that checked a time server every day to keep the time
> accurate. On more than one occasion I saw the date get changed to the
> year 2020 and the year 4040. I don't use time server programs any more.
WXP has a SNTP client built in. Use:
net time /setsntp:tick.ucla.edu
net stop
I've been using SMTP32.exe (not the daemon).
I just wanted to check because every time I make the change it stops
delivery (even after I roll the SMTP service within Imail, which does
start up successfully).
The key here is that both IMail and Declude must be set up properly:
[1] IMail needs t
Gotcha.
I've been using SMTP32.exe (not the daemon).
I just wanted to check because every time I make the change it stops delivery (even
after I roll the SMTP service within Imail, which does start up successfully).
b
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I gotcha.
That could be a problem.
We do have about 5000 + web mail users.
Could this explain why when I make the changes email stops being
delivered?
I've checked the hold(s) and there is nothing being held, but maybe the
processing is delaying delivery?
b
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From: Jo
> >Anyone thinking about this needs to consider the following:
> >
> >If you have 1000 users using web mail, it is very likely that just normal
> >usage of those users will trigger the hold values.
>
> That is a good point -- I don't know offhand how IMail handles this
> situation (specifically, w
Really dumb questions?
Is the syntax of renamed files case sensitive?
No.
Does the Daisychain call go within the hijack.cfg file or another config
file?
It can go in any of the Declude .cfg files.
Does the Daisychain call need quotes or simply just a call out?
It should not have any quotes in t
Should I be using the SMTP32.exe or the SMTPd32.exe for this process?
It *must* be SMTP32.exe (SMTPd32.exe is the "SMTP Daemon", the service
which accepts incoming E-mail, as opposed to the process that delivers the
E-mail).
-Scott
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Really dumb questions?
Is the syntax of renamed files case sensitive?
Does the Daisychain call go within the hijack.cfg file or another config
file?
Does the Daisychain call need quotes or simply just a call out?
Sorry for the dumb questions, but these spammers keep creating new
accounts (found
Anyone thinking about this needs to consider the following:
If you have 1000 users using web mail, it is very likely that just normal
usage of those users will trigger the hold values.
That is a good point -- I don't know offhand how IMail handles this
situation (specifically, what Received: hea
I had a program that checked a time server every day to keep the time
accurate. On more than one occasion I saw the date get changed to the year
2020 and the year 4040. I don't use time server programs any more.
On 03/27/03 12:09pm you wrote...
>I have seen random date changes when the battery t
Should I be using the SMTP32.exe or the SMTPd32.exe for this process?
Thanks.
b
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:06 AM
To: Brian Cunningham
Subject: Re: SPAMCOP:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HiJack Not Working ?
> I made the
I've made the changes below, but the SMTP service on Imail wouldn't
start back up.
b
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From: Sanford Whiteman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:06 AM
To: Brian Cunningham
Subject: Re: SPAMCOP:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HiJack Not Working ?
> I made
I have seen random date changes when the battery that powers the RTC
(Real Time Clock) on the MB goes bad.. However, I have only seen this
in really old computers.
Darrell
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I don't know if this is the right place for this question, but I'm looking
for some feedback. The date has randomly changed to the year 2020 on our
mail server. This has happened twice now. Has anybody ever heard of this
happening before and what might cause it?
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> In regards to the web messaging possible trap, Do I really need to up
> the limits for hijack?
>
> It's always been my understanding that web messaging shouldn't send out
> as much email as frequently than an email client (Outlook, etc.)
It depends on how many Web Mail users you have.
If you a
Thanks for the info Scott. I guess I will just keep track of the ones that
hit us and keep adding them on. I am blocking most of them, but am also
sending a message to the abuse account letting them know what is happening
with a snip of the logs showing it. I don't really mind blocking some of
t
I've made the changes, but did not make the registry change.
I'll let you guys know what happens.
In regards to the web messaging possible trap, Do I really need to up
the limits for hijack?
It's always been my understanding that web messaging shouldn't send out
as much email as frequently than
Scott,
A couple of notes...
1.) We started with IMail Antivirus and next week it looks like we will
be adding another imail server purchasing Declude AntiVirus for it and
another license for our existing server. My main problem is that to
continue to run Imail AV it costs about $6,500 for a 1 ye
Wait, the DAISYCHAIN option has a big effect on any one hosting lots of
users using Web Mail.
Anyone thinking about this needs to consider the following:
If you have 1000 users using web mail, it is very likely that just normal
usage of those users will trigger the hold values.
If you are going
> In any case, we've been through this before, and can do it again. :)
> -Scott
What's that phrase? "If it ain't broke"
Certainly the people who are using Declude now wouldn't give up one of the
best and easiest to use programs around to use
So, "stopped the spam dead cold" means it stopped in the recipients mail box? Long
live Declude
JunkMail.
Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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Have you tested IMail v8.0 yet with Declude?
No -- as far as I know, the beta testing hasn't begun yet (although
Ipswitch does have it running on their own mailservers now).
It has built-in anti-spam functionality from what I hear.
Is this going to have an adverse effect on your product.
Well, "
I just looked thru the archives but was unable to find what I was looking
for. Does anyone have a list of IP's that are well known for DOS attacking
servers? I am really interested in a list of other country IP's that are
know for this. Our server has begun getting hit on a regular basis with
t
Hi Scott,
Have you tested IMail v8.0 yet with Declude?
It has built-in anti-spam functionality from what I hear.
Is this going to have an adverse effect on your product.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hello All,
I just looked thru the archives but was unable to find what I was looking
for. Does anyone have a list of IP's that are well known for DOS attacking
servers? I am really interested in a list of other country IP's that are
know for this. Our server has begun getting hit on a regular b
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