On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 14:02:27 -0700 Brad Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'll one-up you here...I've got every E-mail sent and received (minus
> a
> > few large attachments) since 05/30/1996 on my PC thanks to Netscape :)
> >
>
> Only one-up if you include the size !
>
> Brad
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I see your point - but pragmatism may be more appropriate than insistence on
ISO country codes.
Let's see, there is a E.U. ambassador in Washington:
http://www.eurunion.org/
Your State Department has a diplomatic mission at the E.U.:
http://www.useu.be/
U.S. Department of Energy lists it among
No objections, but to keep the log files smaller in size, maybe this
could be added to the beginning of the Tests Failed line. I find the
subject and the other message info useful at this log level, as well as
the scores for each test, but all of the individual actions, doubling
the tests list
That would be great! For what it's worth, the new verbose weight and test
results description line is very handy, too.
For example, If I want to count the messages held, I can:
egrep -c "Last action = HOLD." dec0316.log
whereas if I want to count the number of recipients for those messa
Scott, I'd like to make the case for moving the:
Last action =
log line from the LOGLEVEL HIGH setting down to the LOGLEVEL MED setting.
My rationale being that at the MED level, log items are of a granularity
appropriate to the entire message, whereas the verbose HIGH setting has a
granulari
Yet - the following country chain was reported:
'EU' [corrupt RIPE data]->destination
That's actually a bug at RIPE. They are claiming that the IP is registered
to a country with the 2-character abbreviation of "EU". Apparently, they
are using that to refer to the European Union, but last
Title: Message
Scott, I'd like
to make the case for moving the:
Last action =
"">
log line from the
LOGLEVEL HIGH setting down to the LOGLEVEL MED setting.
My rationale
being that at the MED level, log items are of a granularity appropriate to the
entire message, whereas the verbose H
Title: Message
Hi
Scott:
Just for your info
(I know that you don't control the data). I downloaded a new country.dat
file a week ago - so I think I'm relatively current.
Yet - the following
country chain was reported:
'EU' [corrupt RIPE
data]->destination
for the following
hea
US court skins 'Buffalo Spammer'
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/36732.html
Two men charged with spam felonies
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/7474946.htm
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I am using declude junkmail on two mail gateways for 5 domains, shouldnt
Declude always see mail as outgoing mail? I am seeing this in my logs.
Using [incoming] CFG file D:\IMail\Declude\nat.com\$default$.junkmail.
If you have a file D:\IMail\Declude\nat.com\$default$.junkmail, Declude
JunkMail w
I am using declude junkmail on two mail gateways for 5 domains, shouldnt
Declude always see mail as outgoing mail? I am seeing this in my logs.
Using [incoming] CFG file D:\IMail\Declude\nat.com\$default$.junkmail.
I am having trouble with some tests being skipped, how does declude know
what is i
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