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Reverse dns should never have spaces in it.
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On Behalf Of Scott FisherSent: Monday, January 10, 2005 7:22
PMTo: Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject:
[Declude.JunkMail] external program wit
> There are some things missing, but there are also a lot of
> small neat features that make you say 'what a neat idea'...
>
Could you elaborate on what is missing and what is neat?
Kevin Bilbee
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 21:29:25 -0500, Matt wrote:
> I'm watching intently myself for what other's experiences are with
> SmarterMail, and I trust that Declude will work hard to iron out
> the issues that exist in the migration to this new platform. I
We just moved to Smartermail. I did the migratio
I'm writing my own external program to compare
domain names.
I need to pass the %REVDNS% parameter with quotes
around it due to possible spaces in it.
Is this possible?
Will this work?
MR-MATCHING external 11 "D:\IMail\Declude\FPFilters\vbs\FRDNS.exe
PATH=d:\IMail\declude\FPFilters LOG=HIG
Goran Jovanovic wrote:
So my question is the following: Is there enough knowledge out there yet
that if I was to put everything back on one server but use SmarterMail
instead of IMail with the same Declude package would I be suffering the
same performance problems? I have heard more than once that
I just noticed that my new AVG 7.0 caused some mail that I sent out to be
caught in the spam filter because it looked like it originated from a
different IPhas anyone else seen AVG do this and how do you deactivate
AVG causing this?
Richard Farris
Ethixs Online
1.270.247. Office
1.800.5
Goran, I have no experience with SmarterMail, but I would generally
suggest that doing your antispam content filtering on a box with which
your end users have direct experience is bad.
In other words, I would suggest always having a gateway configuration,
with your mailboxes on an "internal" serve
Is there a way to keep email that is sent to old non-existant email
accounts on my server from being processed by Declude. I have noticed that
a lot of the spam in spamreview is to email addresses that are no longer
there..
If you have IMail reject those E-mails, Declude won't scan
them. Othe
Hi all,
I would like to get some opinions from the group.
In my testing/experimenting with Declude JunkMail Pro and Virus Pro (2
scanners running) under IMail 8.1x I found that:
1 - With a volume of 20,000 messages per day which half were hosted and
half were forwarded the IMail server's SMTP se
Is there a way to keep email that is sent to old non-existant email accounts
on my server from being processed by Declude. I have noticed that a lot of
the spam in spamreview is to email addresses that are no longer there..
Richard Farris
Ethixs Online
1.270.247. Office
1.800.548.3877 Tech S
After working with Andy we found that a DLL was missing out of our beta 4
package. If you downloaded invURIBL for the first time as Beta 4 you may be
missing a DLL that was not included in that specific package. This DLL is
used for additional mime decoding.
I would recommend that everyone w
We are catching the original messages as spam, but only a small percentage
of the NDRs are being caught. They all come from legit mailservers, and
since there is no URL in the meesage, even if it is attached Declude won't
necessarily penalize it enough.
The BOUNCEONLYIF won't work as the NDRs woul
We can do a simple bounce message to his address using BOUNCEONLYIF..
We are bombarded by them also but they are all getting caught as spam..
Kami
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tandem Group
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 2:11 PM
To:
There is definately something happening. Currently we are seeing a mailing
which boasts of 400 million mails being sent promoting some penny stock with
the symbol is CSYT, company name Communications Synergi Technology.
I found out the hard way, because they are using my personal address as
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Hi
Matt,
Well,
statistics are a tricky thing. When you had posted on the Sniffer or Declude
lists over the weekend that I should provide more specific numbers, I had
no yet understood how you calculated your "percent of SPAM". The key is
always how one defines 100%.
Now
> Anyone else can see an abnormal high smtp traffic this minutes?
>
> I haven't identified completely but something strnage is
> going one here. Lot of NDR's
False alarm.
Just another genius sending around "promotional messages" to 500 recipients
all listed in the to-field.
Certain other MTA'
Nothing unusual here at the moment.
-d
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From: "Markus Gufler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:10 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] High smtp traffic
Anyone else can see an abnormal high smtp traffic this minutes?
I haven't identified completely
On Monday, January 10, 2005, 12:10:32 PM, Markus wrote:
MG> Anyone else can see an abnormal high smtp traffic this minutes?
MG> I haven't identified completely but something strnage is going one here. Lot
MG> of NDR's
We have been seeing what I would classify as a severe spam storm today
starti
Anyone else can see an abnormal high smtp traffic this minutes?
I haven't identified completely but something strnage is going one here. Lot
of NDR's
Markus
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Thanks everyone who responded on and off-list. Yes, log files, headers -
everything indicates that Declude functions as designed.
Since I was un-categorically told that this was as mis-configuration and
subject to Delude's "error handling", I felt I better double-check my
knowledge how Declude wa
FWIW, we use the Sniffer tests in this way. We assign 2/3 our hold weight
to SNIFFER nonzero, then if it also fails the porn, scams, malware tests it
gets the other third.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, Janua
Thanks Dan!
This will be my first experience with FreeBSD (or any *nix, for that
matter), so it should be a real adventure.
-d
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From: "Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 8:18 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] IMail export users/aliases
I posted this to the IMGate list last week to a similar request:
I use this batch file on my Imail server to create the file, then ftp it
over to my IMGate box, scheduled once per hour. It requires unxutils.
Start syncIMGate.bat---
rem Make sure we're in the right directory.
m:
cd \Ima
SNIFFER external nonzero "sniffer.exe authcode" 1 0
SNIFFER-SCAMS external 053 "sniffer.exe authcode" 2 0
SNIFFER-PORN external 054 "sniffer.exe authcode" 2 0
SNIFFER-MALWARE external 055 "sniffer.exe authcode" 3 0
SNIFFER-OBFUSC external 062 "sniffer.exe authcode" 2 0
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