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- Spam Filter Rules: StartDNS
- |2.2.1+ | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous DNS lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... the format StartDNS <type> <hostname> The DNS lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... corresponding **StartDNS** statement. If the DNS lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- Spam Filter Rules: StartDNSBL
- | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous DNS blacklist lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... tDNSBL <hostname> <DNSBL zone> The DNS blacklist lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... ng **StartDNSBL** statement. If the DNS blacklist lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- Spam Filter Rules: StartSURBL
- |2.2.1+ | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous SURBL lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... t StartSURBL <hostname> <SURBL zone> The SURBL lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... responding **StartSURBL** statement. If the SURBL lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- Mail Connectors -> Mail Senders -> SMTP Direct
- , eg //someone@example.com//, it first does a DNS lookup for **MX** records for //example.com//. Those M... he target domain, then the mail server does a DNS lookup for an A record for the target domain, and tries that). For instance, the DNS lookup may return: * mail.example.com - priority 10
- Spam Filter Rules: DNSBL
- se |Allows the script to perform a DNS blacklist lookup, returning the result into a specified variable... g example returns the result of the DNS blacklist lookup into the ${dnsresult} variable, then compares t
- Settings -> Attachment Processing
- in some mail clients, or may make the attachment look like two distinct files. | |<code>*.</code> |Wi... ntents of the Zip file. **Note**: VPOP3 would not look for files contained within Zip files that are the
- SMTP Direct Sender Settings
- his will make VPOP3 find 'smtp.myisp.com' when it looks for the MX servers for 'gmail.com' If your ISP ... n there will be wasted time as VPOP3 is doing DNS lookups and connecting to remote servers and is not se
- Spam Filter Rules: ForEach
- rough all of the header lines of the message, and look for the 'Received:' header lines <code> ForEach H... hich loops through the MIME sections of a message looking for a non-empty section. The first [[spamrules
- Misc -> DNS Tab
- Results==== This page will periodically do a DNS lookup on a name which exists, and a name which does n... timeout while waiting for responses for blacklist lookups, giving less accurate results. It will also sl
- Misc -> General Tab
- In many cases you can just specify a name which looks like a valid host name - e.g. **mail.<your domai... in), so in those cases just using something that "looks" like a host name will probably work. //It is n
- Spam Filter Rules: DNS
- e |Allows the script to perform an arbitrary DNS lookup, returning the result into a specified variable... cy =====Examples===== The following example will look up the MX records for the hostname specified in t
- Spam Filter Rules: SURBL
- L | ^Version |2.1.7+ | ^Purpose |Allows a SURBL lookup on the specified hostname or IP address in the ... lowing example, the result of the SURBL blacklist lookup is returned into the ${surblresult} variable <c
- Spam Filter Rules: Variables
- | ^${DNSServers} |The DNS servers to use for DNS lookups |2.3.0+ | ^${BayesSize} |The number of messag
- Summary Log File Format
- the POP3 client component in VPOP3, scan through looking for lines where the item code is '6' and add a
- User Manager Script
- function TranslateUsername(Protocol, Username) --look up username in a mapping table users = {