I have noticed something. It seems that %REMOTEIP% always shows the IP the
Imail received from, even if that IP is listed in the Global.cfg as
IPBYPASS.
>From my Global.cfg:
LOGLEVELHIGH
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 2
CONSOLE ON
IPBYPASS67.94.227.36
>From my vulnerab
I have noticed something. It seems that %REMOTEIP% always shows the IP the
Imail received from, even if that IP is listed in the Global.cfg as
IPBYPASS.
>From my Global.cfg:
LOGLEVELHIGH
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 2
CONSOLE ON
IPBYPASS67.94.227.36
>From my vulnerabi
> That's because Declude JunkMail and Declude Virus are separate. Although
> they share a lot of functionality, this is a place where they
> differ: Declude JunkMail has the ability to use the HOP/HOPHIGH/IPBYPASS
> options, but Declude Virus does not.
DUH. I guess that is what I get for working
Scott, I haven't tried this feature yet, but I was wondering if the REMOTEIP
feature will follow the IPBYPASS and HOP settings and ignore our mail
gateway ip addresses? These new features are really cool and add nice
functionality to the overall filter capabilities.
Thanks,
Bill
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5:42 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] REMOTEIP feature question
Scott, I haven't tried this feature yet, but I was wondering if the REMOTEIP
feature will follow the IPBYPASS and HOP settings and ignore our mail
gateway ip addresses? These new features are
>Scott, I haven't tried this feature yet, but I was wondering if the REMOTEIP
>feature will follow the IPBYPASS and HOP settings and ignore our mail
>gateway ip addresses?
Yes -- filtering on the REMOTEIP variable will follow the IPBYPASS/HOP
settings.
> Hmmm, let me reply to my own question
Perfect!
Thanks,
Bill
-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 6:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] REMOTEIP feature question
>Scott, I haven't tried this feature yet, but I was wondering if the