You have to turn it off in several places for each non-virtual domain, that
is each domain with its own IP address.
So, from IMail Administrator, under localhost | Antispam disable all DNS
blacklists. Then under each domain with an IP go to Antispam and disable
everything on all four tabs. Virtual domains seem to inherit the settings
of the primary domain on the server.
Darin.
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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 10:45 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude and Imail's Whitelist...
>A few more questions...
>
>#3. IMail v8 anti-spam (most tests). Is this the anti-spam seeder file and
>the url.blacklist file? Which are these actually?
You'll need to contact Ipswitch to find out. For some unknown reason, they
decided to have the IMail v8 anti-spam run at two different points in the
E-mail processing. I am not aware of any information from Ipswitch
explaining what is run when.
>Also, how/what do you do to turn off Imail's V8 anti-spam completely? Just
>remove the kill,rules and phrase-text files?
I'm not sure of the answer to that -- it used to be very difficult, but
apparently became easier in one of the more recent releases. I believe
that you have to go through each domain and disable it for each domain.
-Scott
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