vanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile
Scott,
>From what I
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile
I will throw in a couple of cents worth (but CDN so perhaps less than
others :) )
All the mail that I process I gateway. So in each domain directory I
have a $default$.junkmail file and in each one of those I ha
LAN Shoppe
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From: "Scott Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile
I'll add my 2cents worth.
I don't whitelist by domain name because these can be easily forged by
spammers and/or virus zombies.
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From: "Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile
Keith,
The way this message reads -
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg21038.html
It appe
rrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile
Keith,
The way this message reads -
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg21038.html
It appears as its a "either or"
Keith,
The way this message reads -
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg21038.html
It appears as its a "either or" so for example if you have the
DOMAINWHITELISTS ON than you do not have to have the entry in the domains
default.junkmail file. Or you can have the entr
Hi,
I am currently using Declude Junkmail 1.82 and am looking at adding the
WHITELISTFILE option. I checked the release notes and it says it was added
in beta for 1.78 but it lists:
DOMAINWHITELISTS ON option, to allow for per-domain whitelist files at
\IMail\Declude\example.com\whitelist.t
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: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
No it was not the last time. It was in the middle and the system@ was up
higher in the file. There was a CRLF after the last line.
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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Behalf Of Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Goran,
>
> If the @autocontracter.com is the last line in the WHITELISTFILE make
sure
> you have a return
Goran,
If the @autocontracter.com is the last line in the WHITELISTFILE make sure
you have a return after it. I have ran into issue with other file (filter,
etc) where the last line is not triggered unless you have a crlf after it.
Darrell
Hi,
I have the following entries in a domain specific WHITELISTFILE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
.
.
@autocontacter.com
Now I realize that the second one includes the first one but I got an
e-mail
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And it did not get recognized by the whitelist file. Now I am going to
r
Can I point to two whitelistfile's in the per user config file
for junkmail (i.e. to WHITELISTFILE entries on separate lines). For
example, one to main corporate then a personal one. Thanks,
Yes, that will work fine.
-Scott
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Scott,
Can I point to two whitelistfile's in the per user config file
for junkmail (i.e. to WHITELISTFILE entries on separate lines). For
example, one to main corporate then a personal one. Thanks,
Keith
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l go to
the correct folder?
Chuck
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
>
> > > I do realize that -- but th
I have a IM rule, if header contains "whitelisted" the move to mailbox
"main"
But this now sends "sent mail" from Web messaging to "main" mailbox not the
"sent" folder.
Is there a way to allow the whitelisted message to the user, and still go to
the correct folder?
I'm not very familiar with IMail
I was testing the WhitelistLile and found if an entry has an extra space at
the end it's not whitelisted.
<@domain.com>
<@domain.com >
doesn't whitlistfile Trim leading & trailing spaces?
Not in the whitelistfile.
-Scott
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
>
> > > I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would
be
> > > "example.com", which would also
> I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be
> "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.
Actually, that won't work -- for the whitelistfile, it is set up so that
you can't do that
Scott
> I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be
> "example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Does "example.com" work? I tried it with no luck, I'll try again.
Also what effect would this have?
#example.com
would it just get passed by as a
I'm not tring to whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
only all mail from
example.com
including subdomains.
I do realize that -- but the only way to do that with one phrase would be
"example.com", which would also whitelist "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
So you need both "@example.com" and ".example.com" in thi
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE Question
>
> >if you have an entry in myWhiteList.txt
> >
> >.domain.com
> >
> >shouldn't it cover?
> >
> >@domain.com
&g
if you have an entry in myWhiteList.txt
.domain.com
shouldn't it cover?
@domain.com
No. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" doesn't contain ".example.com".
currently you need 2 entry's to cover (domain.com)
.domain.com
@domain.com
I think that just 1 should do it.
.domain.com
But what about the people that
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE for per-domain
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> > Just a quick question about this option. In the domain that has
a
> >separate configuration file, I would
One quick question.. If that entry is in for the per-domain
$default$.junkmail file, I assume it will not use the main
$default$.junkmail file within the main declude sub-folder for whitelists,
correct?
Correct.
-Scott
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE for per-domain
> Just a quick question about this option. In the domain that
>has a separate configuration file, I
Just a quick question about this option. In the domain that has a
separate configuration file, I would edit the $default$.junkmail file and
add the following line, correct?
WHITELISTFILE c:\imail\declude\domain.com\whitelist.txt
And then put in the e-mail addresses or domains I
Hello,
Just a quick question about this option. In the domain that has a
separate configuration file, I would edit the $default$.junkmail file and
add the following line, correct?
WHITELISTFILE c:\imail\declude\domain.com\whitelist.txt
And then put in the e-mail addresses or do
X-Declude-Sender is turned off. We use our own header:
MAILFROM: %MAILFROM%
And this is what we try to use...
That is indeed the one to use.
-Scott
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Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE problems on Friday 10:47:48 AM
X-Declude-Sender is turned off. We use our own header:
MAILFROM: %MAILFROM%
And this is what we try to use... H... Maybe
we should look closer like you say?
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Roger Heath
[EMAIL PROTECTED
We also see this working intermittently here, so we are a bit
confused. We are wondering if we have the general format wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@news.intelligententerprise.com
.intelligententerprise.com
pottersschool.org
and line in $default$.junkmail is:
WHITELISTFILE C:\IMail\Declude\filters\em
I've been wanting to use WHITELISTFILE for a while now to do per-domain
whitelists since we're using per-domain/per-user settings now ( I'm
obsessive, what can I say ), and week provided a very obtuse way of
allowing me to do so. So, as the instructions say in the manual ( using
Declude 1.75 )
Reply to: Ryan Carmelo Briones
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WHITELISTFILE problems on Friday 10:24:44 AM
We also see this working intermittently here, so we are a bit
confused. We are wondering if we have the general format wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@news.intelligententerprise.com
I've been wanting to use WHITELISTFILE for a while now to do per-domain whitelists since we're using per-domain/per-user settings now ( I'm obsessive, what can I say ), and week provided a very obtuse way of allowing me to do so. So, as the instructions say in the manual ( using Declude 1.75 ), I s
As for the whitelistfile option, can comments be added to the line
without affecting functionality? Something like
@domain.com #Comment here
Comments are not allowed in the middle of the WHITELISTFILE lines, but they
are allowed on lines by themselves. So:
# The next line is the domain
As for the whitelistfile option, can comments be added to the line
without affecting functionality? Something like
@domain.com #Comment here
Also does this just work for the FROM field or does it work for IP
whitelisting also? To elaborate, in the default whitelist lines in the
global file you c
In using the WHITELISTFILE option can the subdomain be "example.com" or must
it be ".example.com"?
It should be ".example.com", "@example.com", or
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". "example.com" by itself is not recommended.
In other words, if I want to whitelist mail from a domain that also has
subdomains
In using the WHITELISTFILE option can the subdomain be "example.com" or must
it be ".example.com"?
In other words, if I want to whitelist mail from a domain that also has
subdomains can I just use the entry of "example.com" or am I required to
have the multiple entries of "@example.com" and ".exam
I read through the new Junkmail manual (I know, shocking).
This line in the manual prompted this question:
"Note the file you use with the WHITELISTFILE option does NOT use the same
format as the WHITELIST entries in the global.cfg file."
Does the WHITELISTFILE option support subdomains? i.e. .ex
I read through the new Junkmail manual (I know, shocking).
This line in the manual prompted this question:
"Note the file you use with the WHITELISTFILE option does NOT use the same
format as the WHITELIST entries in the global.cfg file."
Does the WHITELISTFILE option support subdomains? i.e. .ex
Can I have Whitelist File in the Global.cfg ?
No. It only applies to config files for incoming E-mail.
-Scott
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Can I have Whitelist File in the Global.cfg ?
whitelistfile d:\Imail\Declude\mywhitelist.txt
Thanks,
Kris McElroy
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Chief Technology Officer
Duracom, INC.
www.duracom.net
"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile problem
>
>
>
> >I am having a whitelistfile problem with a mailing list.
> There are the odd
> >messages which get caught in our regular tests and I need to
> whitelist the
> &g
Why not just whitelist @returns.groups.yahoo.com or even just
groups.yahoo.com? You don't need to match the whole line, just a part
of it.
You might also be failing yahoo.com E-mail accounts, and if so, you
might want to reduce the scoring of the blocklist that is catching this
domain. Some
I am having a whitelistfile problem with a mailing list. There are the odd
messages which get caught in our regular tests and I need to whitelist the
address. The X-Declude-Sender: line is as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the second set of numbers change for each message. I don't know about
th
I am having a whitelistfile problem with a mailing list. There are the odd
messages which get caught in our regular tests and I need to whitelist the
address. The X-Declude-Sender: line is as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the second set of numbers change for each message. I don't know about
th
Well, maybe that is why we are having problems. We are working with the
WHITELISTFILE option, not the global WHITELIST option. Perhaps we are
working under the wrong assumptions but we rather expected that the syntax
in the WHITELISTFILE would be the same as that for the WHITELIST option.
The WHIT
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2003 11:34
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile syntax
>
>
>
> >It would appear that when using the FROM function in the per user
> >whitelistfile, we cannot use the stra
It would appear that when using the FROM function in the per user
whitelistfile, we cannot use the straight E-mail address, but must copy the
FROM information out of the header of a received E-mail. That would mean
that unless a user has actually already received an e-mail from someone,
he/she mig
ehalf Of R.
> Scott Perry
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2003 10:34
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelistfile syntax
> >
> >
> >
> > >We are having a bit of a problem with the per user whitelist
> > and would
d can therefore not take the place of a manual
completely.
Erik
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2003 10:34
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelist
We are having a bit of a problem with the per user whitelist and would like
to confirm the format for setting up the file in the user's user.junkmail
file. Is this the correct format?
WHITELISTFILE E:\IMail\Declude\domain.com\user-whitelist.txt
That will work fine.
Also, is there any ch
Scott:
We are having a bit of a problem with the per user whitelist and would like
to confirm the format for setting up the file in the user's user.junkmail
file. Is this the correct format?
WHITELISTFILE E:\IMail\Declude\domain.com\user-whitelist.txt
Also, is there any chance of seein
06/13/2003 09:54:56 Q01dd03c7027e1f3c Warning: misconfiguration in following
line in configuration file (D:\IMail\Declude\Whitelist.txt is not an
ACTION). May be a duplicate test definition?
There is an issue where this warning could appear even though it shouldn't
-- the next release will take c
Sounds like you may have duplicate entries in your global.cfg file for:
WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\Whitelist.txt
Bill
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From: "Kevin Bilbee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 11:34 PM
Subj
> This is the line in the $default$.junkmail
> WHITELISTFILE D:\IMail\Declude\Whitelist.txt
>
>
> Looking at this log fragment the whitelist is working but the pass
checking
> actions does not like the WHITELISTFILE line in the .junkmail file.
I am not familiar with this test yet, but unless "WH
Scott,
I noticed the following error in my log file today. I am running LOGLEVEL
HIGH
06/13/2003 09:54:56 Q01dd03c7027e1f3c Using [incoming] CFG file
D:\IMAIL\Declude\$default$.junkmail.
06/13/2003 09:54:56 Q01dd03c7027e1f3c Skipping E-mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED];
whitelisted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
06
WHITELISTFILE C:\IMail\Declude\WhiteList.txt
I use this line in both the config.cfg and $default$.junkmail
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For a given to address (i.e. WhiteListFile @TheCustomer.com
D:\IMail\Declude\WL_TheCustomercom.txt) what is the syntax for the
lines in WL_TheCustomercom.txt?
Can it be something like @notspam.com? Can it be an IP
address?
Each line in the file can be either an E-mail address ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
For a given to address (i.e. WhiteListFile @TheCustomer.com
D:\IMail\Declude\WL_TheCustomercom.txt) what is the syntax for the
lines in WL_TheCustomercom.txt?
Can it be something like @notspam.com? Can it be an IP
address?
I'd get this from the archives, but it seems to be down - only
returning
Is it possible to place wildcards in the whitelistfile (using
1.67beta). For example, user is requesting to allow everything for
@*.il.us Can I put wildcards in the whitelistfile or just put
.il.usThanks for the info.
Wildcards won't work, but you can put in just ".il.us". The drawback
Is it possible to place wildcards in the whitelistfile (using 1.67beta). For example,
user is requesting to allow everything for @*.il.us Can I put wildcards in the
whitelistfile or just put .il.usThanks for the info.
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