Hi,
I have create a text file with many BODY 0 CONTAINS TextToFilter...
My question is,
How many entries can I put in the file before Declude slow down ?
Thanks in advance
Piero
Italy
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My question is,
How many entries can I put in the file before Declude slow down ?
I think this depends on
-what HW-ressources you have in use (CPU, storage,...)
-how much mail traffic you have during peak times
I've had a problem some days ago by adding two filter files having both
around
I posted a question two weeks ago asking if anyone knew a way to calculate
the amount of time it takes for individual messages to clear the entire
receive/virusscan/junkmailscan/deliver process, and this exactly why I
asked. My system doesn't have any filters quite as large as 140kb, or even
70k,
Another thing to try, is delete the e-mail account on the client
completely.
Restart the computer. Recreate the e-mail account.
Thanks John, I'll give that one a shot as well. I tried adding a return
address, but that didn't seem to work...
Thanks to all who have offered suggestions!
Out
I posted a question two weeks ago asking if anyone knew a way
to calculate the amount of time it takes for individual
messages to clear the entire
receive/virusscan/junkmailscan/deliver process, and this
exactly why I asked. My system doesn't have any filters quite
as large as 140kb,
I would like to contract someone to help with a problem my mail server. We
have been wrestling with a problem now for several days which came on quite
suddenly and I would like to get it resolved.
My queue is accumulating huge amounts of files very quickly...
MY processors (2) are at almost 100%
Could Declude be run as a Service?
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From: Markus Gufler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:59 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] TextFilter file, how many entries ?
I posted a question two weeks ago asking if anyone knew a
Could Declude be run as a Service?
No.
Declude.exe is called from Imail'S SMTP-Service for every single incoming
message. Declude.exe is called in place of or before Imails original
exe-file and terminate after the message is delivered socessfully to the
destination.
The idea is to run a
I have two virus scanners with JunkMail Pro fully enabled plus 160 KB
of active filters (~10 KB in comments) on a dual 1 Ghz PIII/1 Ghz
memory/RAID 5/Win2k server also running a bunch of other Web services,
and it takes maybe 5-7 seconds for me to send a very short message to
myself and have
Is anybody else having trouble with mail being returned from these domains.
The returned email shows no consistent errors and well over half the time
only reports that mail was undeliverable. It's not consistent, and does not
affect all addresses, but it is wide spread.
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The question is what do the Imail logs say?
Is the mail being bounced because you can't make a connection?
We have not seen any problem with bounces.
Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
303-421-5140
www.warp8.com
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Group,
Anyone have a good generic myfilter.txt they could send my way? I'd
like do more screening based on content.
If so, please email it over.
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
mri_sr.consultant /
Phillip B. Holmes
Media Resolutions Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Macromedia Alliance Partner
Hello, All,
Is it legit to use a '+' character in your DJM test names, e.g.
WEIGHTRANGE10+ ? I just want to make sure it won't break anything.
Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser
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Can sender blacklists support wildcards?
ie. @*.abcdef.com
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
702.319.4349
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Is it legit to use a '+' character in your DJM test names, e.g.
WEIGHTRANGE10+ ? I just want to make sure it won't break anything.
Yes, that will work fine.
-Scott
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Can sender blacklists support wildcards?
ie. @*.abcdef.com
From Tuesday:
I don't believe any files (IMail Kill List or Declude JunkMail
blacklists) allow for wildcards.
In a Declude JunkMail sender blacklist, you can use .ps01.net to
catch @*.ps0.net.
In response, though, IMail v8's SMTP
I've looked in the logs and found the following error reported:
DNS Server (gives the IP) returned a SERVER FAILURE error for MX or A for
(gives the domain).
It's actually the IMail SMTP log file entries (SMTP or SMTP-) that you
want to look at for problems delivering mail to remote mailservers.
@abcdef.com will catch @.abcdef.com? It would seem to imply a wildcard
between the @ and the rest of the domain name. Is that true?
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
702.319.4349
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@abcdef.com will catch @.abcdef.com?
No. It will only catch E-mail with @abcdef.com in the return address, so
it will not catch @.abcdef.com.
-Scott
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Declude Virus:
Thanks for the info. I think we will be upgrading to 8.x to take
advantage of the wildcarded kill.lst.
Thanks to everyone for their input.
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
702.319.4349
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Hello, All,
I signed up for a free Spamcop account a few weeks ago and I've been using
it to submit spam via their web-based form. In addition to allowing spam
submittal via a web-based form they also give you a unique e-mail address
which you can forward spam to. I was thinking about setting up
Dan..
BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU DO THIS...
We were doing this and once someone from the list sent me an email with
bunch of keywords in it.. The system automatically forwarded it to the
SPAMCop account.
If you do this make sure you review every spam that goes into your account
and approve them
Typically I only send SPAMCOP e-mails that pass through our Declude
filters. The theory being that now SPAMCOP will know about that
address, list it, and it won't clear Declude again.
I don't see the reasoning behind sending SPAMCOP thousands of e-mails
per day that are already stopped by your
I understand what you are saying here. If there's any chance whatsoever
that I would send a legit e-mail to Spamcop as spam then I won't set it up.
I think the real problem is that the idea behind Spamcop is people
reporting unsolicted E-mail. The failure of enough Declude tests *should*
Jason,
From what I can see on the Spamcop web site the way they decide whether a
message should be blacklisted is not solely based on one report. Instead it
is based on how many different people submit it, among other things. As
long as I'm only submitting unique messages that I am 100% sure are
Scott,
I understand what you are saying. But I am only going to be forwarding High
Weight spam to SPAMCOP. This is just the spam that I would normally delete.
I'm talking about mail that is scored like 55 or higher in my current setup.
A message which scores 55 typically has to fail 7 or 8
Using LogLevel=MID, should there be at least one entry for each message
that is received (except IMail killed messages)? If not, what would be
the conditions to cause no entry in the log file for a particular
message?
Thanks,
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
www.xidix.com
Using LogLevel=MID, should there be at least one entry for each message
that is received (except IMail killed messages)?
Yes, there should (unless Declude Virus or Declude Hijack blocks the
E-mail). If you see an SMTP or SMTP- line in the IMail log file, you
should definitely see at least one
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