Can someone look at this header and tell me why it didnt
fail my country code test for Korea,
is it because the final country code was the US.
Kyle
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KOREA-KR-UNITED
STATES-destinationwould trigger COUNTRIES 1 IS KR
But KOREA-KR-UNITED
STATES-destination would not trigger COUNTRY 1 IS KR
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We may be taking on a large account which requires content filtering for
students. I'm looking for a content filter system that would provide hands
off updating similar to Pete's awesome Sniffer Product.
I thought this would be a good place to ask for suggestions though it's not
email related.
Looking at some of these it looks like
they have already been sent and it is trying to resend them again. Also
in some of these it is going to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello
Julio,
Before
version 2 messages held by the hold action were placed in the spam folder
underspool.
Since
version 2 you could specify the path using HOLD [path], you could
even specify the date: HOLD %DATE% or both HOLD [Path]%DATE%
Thank
you Sandy for correcting
Hello As they estan somebody that could help
me. Need some commando just as VIRDIR of Declude antivirus in
Junkmail
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Thanks. I will create a COUNTRIES filter
with STARTSWITH
Kyle
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Country Code test
COUNTRY will match
Hello As they estan somebody that could help me.
Need some commando just as VIRDIR of Declude antivirus in Junkmail
HOLD [Path].
Please don't hijack other people's threads.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
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I am trying to find the article that explains the build up
of Txx.smd and Dxx.smd files in the spool directory. The past few days
I have quite a few of these hanging around in the spool directory.
Here is a sample of whats in the files. Some are
from my local clients and some or
It came from 69.141.106.192. The header that identifies your mail
server is forged.
Matt
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The Content Filter service available from Sonicwall is good. I know there
are a lot of libraries and schools using this.
I have a client that uses Burstek for ISA server and it does a good job.
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T files are incomplete Q files, where by
some how the SMTP session was not completed. They along with the associated D
file can be deleted. The reason it looks like they have already been sent is
that the sending server/user upon disconnection of the SMTP session the resent
the message in
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