- Original Message -
From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 09:23
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude Woes
In Robert's issue below, the fact that you are cleaning up GSE files
points to a non-Declude issue. GSE files are
- Original Message -
From: Dave Beckstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 16:32
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude Woes
That won't work. They come from thousands of different IP addresses.
Our mail server is under continual
"I have
blackice set up to automatically block the IP address after 3 attempts at
non-existing email accounts. The IP is blocked for 1 hour and then the
block goes away."
We set up BlackIce on our server
prior to moving toa postfix gateway, but with (at that time) 200,000+
invalid user
Title: Message
Hmmm...doesn't look like a DNS timeout issue, then,
and the entire message processed in under 2/3 of a
second.. The relevant lines seem to be:
08/01/2005 10:45:49.796 Q358E01613310 [5904]
Processes - CURRENT [15] - MAX ALLOWED [25]08/01/2005 10:45:49.796
Title: Message
How
long is it taking to process a message with declude? Our sever at one point was
taking up to1 minuteto process messages with declude, spam filtering
only, virus is done at our gateways.
Declude had me create a declude.cfg file wiht the following
line
DNSOVERRIDE x.x.x.x
Title: Message
If you are seeing 100,000 messages
without Declude JunkMail and 200,000 messages with Declude JunkMail, that is a red
flag that something is probably wrong in the Declude JunkMail configuration.
How are you getting the figure 100,000
and 200,000?
John T
eServices
Dsic I had that exact same issue - my overflow would fill up even though the
box
Dsic did not appear to be taxed. Add the DNSOVERRIDE in the declude.cfg file
it
Dsic made a huge difference - fixed my issue.
In our experience any time overflow is filling fast but the machine's
processor is
At 04:42 PM 8/1/2005, Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
So having said that, a good question is why this particular CBL listing on
your system ended up HOLDing a message!
That is easy. The CBL failure is set to go to the user Spam mailbox. I
just reviewed mine (spam box) and found 251 e-mails there