Matt wrote:
James Nelson wrote:
I'll try implementing these here in the next day or so after read up
on the documentation for them. Care to explain what the size.vbs file
is?
There's a lengthy discussion in the archives about that external test.
Note that this requires a more recent interim release in order to run as
designed, and there are also some bugs in that version that affect
whether or not it will run when it's supposed to. I'll probably update
that file soon, so maybe holding off would be a better idea.
If that's still not ready for use, I'll just leave it alone then.
If you are using the BOUNCE action on blocked messages (now renamed to
discourage use), you should turn that off because that creates a problem
for those that have had their addresses forged in spam, and those of us
that try to block bounce messages from forged spam coming to our users.
Regarding virus bounces, you really shouldn't bounce anything but banned
extensions for similar reasons. You should read up on the newer
capabilities in Declude virus to recognize forging viruses, and I
encourage you to turn off (remove) the otherpostmaster.eml and
sender.eml files. That seems like that number is way too high for your
traffic.
Currently, we just write a header message in messages that get to a
certain weight, redirect that to a special folder in the users' mailbox,
and delete it after 14 days. So no bouncing of spam messages, and I've
also disabled (a while ago) virus messages to sender (too many viruses
forge this for it to make it useful in my opinion). Unfortunately, due
to decisions beyond my control, the antivirus & spam filtering are sold
as seperate services and are enabled per-user and not server wide.
Thanks for all the assistance,
::James Nelson
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