[Declude.JunkMail] Force resend and rescan of a message that was held?

2004-03-17 Thread McCool, Scott
We made a mistake with our junkmail configuration that resulted in too many false positives. We don't delete anything, but HOLD at weight15. What we'd like to do is take everything from the past few days in the spam/ folder, drop it back into the imail queue, and have it rescanned according to

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Force resend and rescan of a message that was held?

2004-03-17 Thread R. Scott Perry
From testing so far, it appears Declude won't rescan a message. I've tried deleting the headers from the D* file before putting it back in the queue to no avail. If I set the declude log level to HIGH I see Passing to SMTP1 for that message ID, so it at least appears that declude sees the

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Force resend and rescan of a message that was held?

2004-03-17 Thread McCool, Scott
Scott (and anyone else who might have to do this in the future), Thank you for the quick response. What we ended up doing was the following: -Move the last couple days of possibly affected messages back to d:\imail\spool from d:\imail\spool\spam -Create a short batch script, whose main line

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Force resend and rescan of a message that was held?

2004-03-17 Thread McCool, Scott
So we've run into one big problem with this process: It takes a long time to process one message. The process doesn't seem to work from any directory except the imail spool directory (held spam gets moved to a spam/ subdirectory of wherever the message was originally, but legitimate email that

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Force resend and rescan of a message that was held?

2004-03-17 Thread R. Scott Perry
Any ideas about why the process takes so long (~20-30 seconds per message)? Is your DNS server (the first one listed in the IMail SMTP settings) working properly? That would be the normal cause of delays (assuming the CPU isn't maxed out).