We just performed a cutover tonight, and both products appear to be working
great. The problem is the lack of weighting in iMail for their Premium
Filters. I was hoping to use Declude to filter for X-IMAIL-PREMIUM in the
headers, but it doesn't seem to work. I wonder if the IMail Premium
Anybody have any recommendations on a server upgrade? (CPU/RAM/HDD)
Suggestions?
Running, Imail, Declude JunkMail, Anti-Virus, Mcafee Scanner, Sniffer. As
you can tell, we
have a ton of Internal Mail..
We are currently running a PIII 750 w/512Mb ram, and a 30gig Scsi Mirror.
(Two Drives
Can you clarify why you think MS DNS sucks? We've used it for years and it
has worked perfectly. We also built additional tools to integrate it into
our setup and management processes. The only problem or lack of
functionality we've experienced is the inability to retrieve a list of
subdomains
Becuase, I have to RD into the box, and manage 50 domains by editing the
text files becuase ms dns doesn't allow wildcards., and if i need to edit an
ip for all the domains, i have to stop the server, edit the zone files, the
start the service.
ms dns works fine if you have no issues editing
One big reason why it sucks is that you it's limited ability to either
allow or deny recursion. There's no middle ground, where you can allow
recursive lookups from certain IPs but not from others. This reflects
poor product and security design.
However, I really have no idea why you would
Gotcha. We have scripts that do all of that for us using the dnscmd tool.
No stop, edit, restart for us. Just run one of our admin scripts over all
domains and we're done. As a result we never edit zone files manually.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: William Stillwell [EMAIL
Why is your service offline while you edit text files? Edit your text files.
Select the zone in the DNS GUI and click Reload...
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
William Stillwell
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:22 AM
To:
We use Simple DNS and I cannot recommend it highly enough. One of the
really great features of Simple DNS is that it supports a Master/Slave
relationship between the primary and secondary DNS server. If I create a
new zone in the Primary DNS server simple DNS will detect it and
automatically
If you are using Smartermail can you add any additional
information on this problem? Originally they thought it was a Declude
problem but we uninstalled Declude and still have the same problem.
http://forums.smartertools.com/forums/14570/ShowPost.aspx
Thanks,
Scott T Powner
Here is the header of one of them from my Outlook. How can they send a
message from an IANA reserved IP and have it come through? It's like it
passes all tests without a glitch.
Received: from SMTP32-FWD by malibuonline.com
(SMTP32) id A8B5F01330DA4; Wed, 3 May 2006 03:52:29 -0700
88.247.84.83 should be Turkey.
I think an update of the all_list.dat file by Declude may be in order. Mine
is dated 10/19/2005.
- Original Message -
From: Jonas Fornander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:16 AM
Subject: RE:
I'd like to see an update to all_list.dat too. Mine is a few months
older than Scott's.
... And this IP address has been Turkey since at least February 2006:
% Information related to '88.247.80.0 - 88.247.159.255'
inetnum:88.247.80.0 - 88.247.159.255
netname:TurkTelekom
descr:
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