Any way of doing an IP range bypass?
No. The IPBYPASS option is designed to be used only with specific servers,
and will only accept a single IP.
-Scott
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Any way of doing an IP range bypass?
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>Where on the global.cfg file do I enter t
Where on the global.cfg file do I enter that?
Anywhere you want.
> One more thing - what about multiple entries? How would that look (UCD
> uses multiple antivirus servers)?
You can have up to 20 separate IPBYPASS lines (each with a single IP on it).
-Scott
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>I have a few users whose email is auto-forwarded from UCD to our email
>server - and UCD puts it through an anti-virus server prior to sending
out
>- consequently, the email below and others like it get through. Is it
>possible that this email below is NOT in
Where on the global.cfg file do I enter that? Thanks for the quick
reply.
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 13:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Help filtering
>I hav
I have a few users whose email is auto-forwarded from UCD to our email
server - and UCD puts it through an anti-virus server prior to sending out
- consequently, the email below and others like it get through. Is it
possible that this email below is NOT in the spam dB?
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