We are noticing a large amount of email, approx 20-30%, are not being
processed by Declude.
Here is a typical header:
Received: from friend [68.57.43.190] by mail.nthost.co.uk with ESMTP
(SMTPD-8.20) id A5DA0830; Tue, 25 Apr 2006 06:38:34 +0100
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Henry" <[E
> The Razor you mentioned, is that Vipul's Razor at Sourceforge?
Yes.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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SpamAssassin plugs into Declude!
http://www.impr
Asked because I didn't know if there were any other alternatives. Sniffer has
performed well, but with the price jump, reduced educational discount (10 down
from 20%), and some really tight budgets, the smart thing to do is ask.
The Razor you mentioned, is that Vipul's Razor at Sourceforge?
Joh
> Is anyone running an alternative to Message Sniffer under Declude?
> Was about to renew at the new price and was just wondering.
Well, we've lately been running Razor *and* Sniffer and have found no
reason to give up either one. The combo is powerful, and I'd still say
Sniffer is worth the $
you can email info[AT]dnsstuff.com -
-Nick
Mark Reimer wrote:
I cannot access dnsstuff.com from my network. I think my IP may be
banned but I'm not sure how that would happen. How to I get in contact
with someone to see if I've been banned?
Mark Reimer
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I cannot access dnsstuff.com from my network. I think my IP may be banned
but I'm not sure how that would happen. How to I get in contact with someone
to see if I've been banned?
Mark Reimer
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Is anyone running an alternative to Message Sniffer under Declude? Was
about to renew at the new price and was just wondering.
Thanks,
John C
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We too give dedicated FTP (download only) areas for all of
our websites; for customers to upload their site info, we set up the virtual
directories for customer login just as previously mentioned by placing virtual
directories under the main NIC IP FTP area; this way a customer logs into ftp:
Thank you, Matt. I assumed as much but wanted to pass it
through the wealth of tech wizardry here on this list first. As usual, you
guys rock!
Thanks again,
Evans Martin
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I don't have a machine running XP Home to test with - sorry.
John Dobbin
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 7:30 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user pro
Hi,
> Serge, basic question here: What is the purpose for moving it in the first
> place?
> several reasons
> first, i am almost out of space on c:,
> but i also find easier to maintain, and i do not like having my files on
the
> system partition, in case i need to reformat or something
It is v
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