H, this would still not work out well in the real world.
I've no problem with the construction of this test, but with the
concept.
For example, Microsoft often fails REVDNS with their Hotmail/MSN service
and you would be informing "Aunt Minnie" about something technical over
which she has no
Andrew,
I do not send any outbound alerts/bounces etc. The only ones I send are
for banned files and that goes to the recipient(s).
Having said that I kind of like the ideal of sending a REVDNS alert to
legitimate senders in the hope that they will act to cleanup their
system. Question is how do
Goran, I actually avoid any bounce and alerts to recipients and senders.
I only use alerting to send virus alerts inbound to our postmaster
account.
I do this because I know firsthand how hard it is to keep junk alerts
from the Internet from coming in to my users' mailboxes.
Likewise, I recommen
Hi,
I kill most of the incoming mail (with help of Sniffer).
I've never seen a complaint by an innocent users, but occasionally educate a
corporate end user or manager about the incompetence of his/her I/S
department.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 2
Andrew,
Do you do anything to decrease the change of the alert message going out
to real spammers or forged addresses?
This would get sent out to e-mail that failed REVDNS and were not
deleted as SPAM?
Goran Jovanovic
Omega Network Solutions
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Or create another .eml, making sure it is only trigger FOR SPECIFIC users
using
ONLYSENDIFLOCALRECIPIENT
You can see more info in EVA manual, in the CHAPTER E-MAIL NOTIFICATIONS.
Commands are very powerful, I am sure you will find the right ones
-Luis Arango
> -Original Message-
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Example attached (sorry, German/English in this case).
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 02:12 PM
T
Canada...home of the ridiculously long disclaimers :)
Matt
Colbeck, Andrew wrote:
Tu peut l'escrite en Francais et Espanol dans la meme recip.eml; je vu
beaucoup de cette technique en Canada, mais c'est en Anglais et
Francais.
Andrew 8)
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Tu peut l'escrite en Francais et Espanol dans la meme recip.eml; je vu
beaucoup de cette technique en Canada, mais c'est en Anglais et
Francais.
Andrew 8)
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> Sent: Thursday, February
You could always put the English and Spanish messages into the same
recip.eml file. I see a lot of that type of thing up here in Canada
except it is English and French.
Goran Jovanovic
Omega Network Solutions
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Can the following be done in Declude EVA?
I have customers who are english speakers, and customers who are spanish
speakers. When a customer is sent a virus, they receive a messsage telling
them about the virus (recip.eml). I want to be able to have a different
message sent to each of my doma
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