Hi
All,
Using Imail/declude
3/Junk mail Pro version
I have my blacklist
file working great. Thanks for everyones help on that.
What I want to do
now is specify particular email addresses in the
C:\IMAIL\Declude\Filters\blacklist.txt file and if anyone in that file sends a message to
my
Hello Craig,
you need to create a new filter file, move all addresses you want
their mail to bounce into that file.
Then add the new filter with bounce action in config files.
---global.cfg
# NO weight, not needed because message is bounced
COMPETITORSfilter
Can anyone tell me why this is failing the SPAMHEADERS check? I know
the reasons for the REVDNS and the HELOBOGUS but I am unsure about
the SPAMHEADERS. I suspect it may be the placement of the
MESSAGE-ID. Normally this appears near the top of the headers. Here
it appears just above the
Excellent.
Thanks Scott!
-Nick
Scott Fisher wrote:
Thanks Bill, that's pretty nice. I've tripped over that page before,
but I never noticed the download link.
They are catching phish already here.
For the purposes of the list, here's the command file I put together
to download updates. I
Actually this isn't our user but something I get frequently from
outside and I am trying to give them a clue as to what they need to
do to clean up their act.
Thanks for the confirmation.
At 02:08 PM 2/23/2006, Matt wrote:
It appears that it was sent without a Message-ID. The Message-ID
I was installing a new workstation with XP Pro, and I had a USB drive connected to it. I
guess that was stupid. Anyway, after one of the many reboots for installing soaftware,
etc., this USB drive became unformatted. I can see the drive letter, but not
the name, capacity, or free space. When I
Disk recovery software should work, though you might not get the whole
drive back. Even a formated drive can have data recovered from it. I
would take a look at the following:
http://www.bitmart.net/r2k.shtml
Others around here may have their own favorites. You need another drive
to
EasyRecovery Professional ver 6. I have even recovered data off a drive that
has been formatted.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Doherty
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 7:17 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject:
Clearly I am missing something here. I am still wrestling with the
SPAMHEADERS issue but with a different sender. This time the sender
is using Microsoft Office Outlook. It appears messages coming from
this sender do not have the Message-ID header. But when I look at
other messages sent by
Outlook does not add a Message-ID header. The difference between these
two messages is that the first is one that is using your server as it's
SMTP server and you are scanning the message as it came directly from
the E-mail client, while the second example is one that passed through
another
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