[Declude.JunkMail] BLARS:Newbie, possibly dumb question

2002-02-18 Thread jcochran
Now that I'm getting a handle on Declude, when I have email on hold in the Spam folder, can I just move the file in Windows Explorer to the \\Imail\spool folder to have it delivered? I have a few items that are getting caught while I adjust the test processes that I need to send back out. Je

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] BLARS:Newbie, possibly dumb question

2002-02-18 Thread jcochran
> >Now that I'm getting a handle on Declude, when I have email on > >hold in the Spam folder, can I just move the file in Windows > >Explorer to the \\Imail\spool folder to have it delivered? > > Yes -- but you need to make sure to copy both files (the D*.SMD file > that has the contents of the E

BLARS:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Finally configuring JunkMail

2002-02-22 Thread jcochran
> # The actions listed below only apply to outgoing E-mail, and only if > # you have the "Pro" version. Note that the DUL and OSDUL tests > # should NOT be used to block outgoing mail! And if we were to use the IS_DULL test, there'd be no outgoing mail at all! :) Jeff --- [This E-mail scanned

BLARS:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] What exactly does HOLD do?

2002-03-06 Thread jcochran
> I am new to Junkmail and still getting it configured the way I want. > > So here is my question: > > Why would I want to HOLD messages? Speaking as another new Declude user, we set everything to hold to check which tests were catching which information. Over the last few weeks I've been tw

[Declude.JunkMail] BLARS:Message Processing Order

2002-03-11 Thread jcochran
I'm just trying to get the order clear in my processing here. As I understand it, messages coming in to iMail are processed thusly: 1) iMail Kill File (kill.lst) 2) Declude Virus 3) Declude JunkMail 4) iMail's filters So there's no practical way to kill or delete messages based on body or

BLARSBL:RE: [Declude.JunkMail] orbz is now dsbl

2002-03-25 Thread jcochran
> >So [EMAIL PROTECTED] can blacklist hotmail.com by sending an email > >to the special address. > > There's the problem that dsbl will need to solve. Worse. I can get mailing lists blocked by signing up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] The first message, even the confirmation of my signing up, will b

BLARSBL:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Wish List

2002-05-22 Thread jcochran
> >Would it not be great if we could assign an e-Mail or a number of > >e-Mails that if someone sends a message to they will automatically > >get blacklisted? This would immediately save all the junk they will > >manage to send through. > > It is a good idea. The question though is what to bloc

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Feedback

2002-11-05 Thread jcochran
> We are a small ISP in Southeastern Massachusetts. We presently use > IMail as our mail server platform. Would be interested to here from > some folks who've used Declude's JunkMail software (Opinions). Any > feedback would be appreciated. Phenomenal. After some tuning and testing, we now delet

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Message Sniffer Confidence

2002-11-12 Thread jcochran
> That is exactly what we do... But we don't delete weight20, we route > it to a mail box, that way if a customer calls, we can retrieve the > email, look at all the test it failed, if it needs whitelisted, we can > do that, and then forward the message on... We've had 0 problems with > it!! -Rus

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] More & more

2003-01-16 Thread jcochran
> SpamChk takes care of this. > There is a parameter "FakedHTMLComments" that searches for repeated > html-comments like where "xyz" is even the same. This > should not trigger html-comments in certain newsletters. Caught this late, what is SpamChk...? > Additional SpamChk removes all HTML-Tags

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Need Some Advise

2003-01-21 Thread jcochran
> Discussion being continued off-list unless anyone else is interested.. I'd be interested, but could be included off-list if nobody else is... Jeff Cochran City of Naples, Florida --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (h

[Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist subject?

2003-06-20 Thread jcochran
I have a situation where email from a particular mailing list is failing a test for which I HOLD. I can't whitelist the domain or address as the domain provides plenty of SPAM and the address changes (they use a bounce FROM address on the list that includes the receipient's account). But the

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist subject?

2003-06-24 Thread jcochran
> >I have a situation where email from a particular mailing list is > >failing a test for which I HOLD. I can't whitelist the domain or > >address as the domain provides plenty of SPAM and the address changes > >(they use a bounce FROM address on the list that includes the > >receipient's account)

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist subject?

2003-06-24 Thread jcochran
I didn't think of that solution, thanks. Though I may have an issue from one of the mailing lists, since we HOLD from that domain, but it may work on other issues I have. Jeff > Also, if you have the PRO version, you can set up a filter file and > then filter on SUBJECT -50 CONTAINS ?