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What is a good threshhold to use for both of the holds in your honest
opinion.  I am running about 9000 addresses in an ISP.  So ocassionaly
some of those people are going to be sending those anoying chain message
to everyone on their address book.  Just looking for a little guidance.
Thanks in advacne.

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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 11:39 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] HELP: I just got listed on ORDB



>Along the lines of Hijack, I still occasionally get customers 
>complaining of mail disappearing when the send to a large number of 
>recipients in a single email, usually in the order of 80 or more.

Do you see a line "Outgoing from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx HOLDING (1)" in the 
Declude Hijack logs when this happens?  That would indicate that Declude

Hijack starting holding the E-mail.

Have you checked the IMail SMTP logs to see if the E-mail was sent out
by 
IMail (or if any error messages appear there)?

What doesn't seem to make sense is that it would happen when 80 or so 
E-mails were sent out, but not when 400 were sent out (since the mail 
should be handled the same in both cases, since the first threshold is
hit 
but not the second one).
                             -Scott

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