riday, May 30, 2003 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.70 (beta) released
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> >So I can set DOSENDERACTIONS ON in my global.cfg. In order to have a
footer
> >added to email sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] but nobody else in the
> >example.com domain, I wou
So I can set DOSENDERACTIONS ON in my global.cfg. In order to have a footer
added to email sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] but nobody else in the
example.com domain, I would create a user1.junkmail file (we're using Pro)
and put "CATCHALLMAILS FOOTER [This is my footer]"?
Correct.
Note that this wou
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude JunkMail v1.70 (beta) released
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> >Can you elaborate on this, please? Maybe a practical example of its use,
> >w
Can you elaborate on this, please? Maybe a practical example of its use,
would help me understand . . .
I believe the idea behind the original suggestion for it was a way to have
per-domain footers for outgoing E-mail. For example, with DOSENDERACTIONS
ON, you could have a \IMail\Declude\examp
Scott,
Can you elaborate on this, please? Maybe a practical example of its use,
would help me understand . . .
Thanks,
Wednesday, May 28, 2003, 5:41:06 PM, R. Scott Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Could you explain: DOSENDERACTIONS ON
RSP> When this is set (with a line "DOSENDERACTIONS
Since the archives are down, can somebody post an example of the line that
goes in the GLOBAL.CFG file for the SPAMDOMAINS test, as well as
suggestions for the contents of the spamdomains.txt file?
The full line in the global.cfg file would look something like:
SPAMDOMAINS spamdomains C
Could you explain: DOSENDERACTIONS ON
When this is set (with a line "DOSENDERACTIONS ON" in the
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg file), Declude JunkMail will attempt to take
actions on an E-mail based on the sender (as well as any
recipients). Declude JunkMail will treat the sender as if it was a
>> o SPAMDOMAINS test will now allow an alias (IE "hotmail.com msn.com"
to check @hotmail.com, <<
Exactly ONE alias, or can it be:
netscape.com aol.com compuserve.com
(@netscape.com, allowing either of the three RDNS)?
No. The file for the SPAMDOMAINS test can now contain either 1
Hi Scott:
>> o SPAMDOMAINS test will now allow an alias (IE "hotmail.com msn.com"
to
check @hotmail.com, <<
Exactly ONE alias, or can it be:
netscape.com aol.com compuserve.com
(@netscape.com, allowing either of the three RDNS)?
>> o PREWHITELIST ON option to automaticall