 | A message I wanted was deleted by the Domain Address Check permission rule | |
 | The \"Domain Address Check\" looks in the body of a message for URLs that are from servers around the world known to be spam sources. These servers are collected into regions in our system.
So one of the URLs in the body of your message matched one of |
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 | How can I automatically delete any mail that is not explicitly addressed to me | |
 | You can do this by creating a permission rule that uses a special keyword to check whether the address in the TO field belongs to you (i.e. it exists |
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 | How do I switch off all the permission rules | |
 | ChoiceMail comes with a collection of built-in rules that are intended to delete messages that it can be certain are spam. The goal is to reduce the number of unknown senders that show up in ChoiceMail and reduce the number of challenges that need to be s |
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 | Managing forged self-messages | |
 | One oft-used tactic by spammers is to fake the FROM address so that it looks like a message you received was actually sent out by you.
By default, ChoiceMail detects and deletes such messages. It does this by adding a code to any outgoing messages that |
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 | Messages are being deleted by the URL with digit portion or % permission rule | |
 | Symptom - you are finding that some valid messages are being deleted by ChoiceMail and the reason specified in the junkbox is "URL with digit portion or %"
This permission rule is intended to detect attempts to disguise a URL by using digits or % signs |
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 | 100% CPU utilization | |
 | If you are experiencing 100%
CPU utilization, it may be due to one of the permission rules that
is included with ChoiceMail One version 2.0. The rule is called "Stuff
after end of HTML page" and under some rare circumstances, it can
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 | Permission rule ordering and how to change it | |
 | This is documented in the user manual
http://www.digiportal.com/support/choicemail/onlinehelp/ChoiceMail.pdf
Page 51 describes permission rule ordering
Page 67 describes how to override the ordering
(Note - the page numbers above are for version |
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 | How do I disable ALL permission rules without opening ChoiceMail. (Error on startup) | |
 | Please do the following.
1) Make sure ChoiceMial is NOT running. (for V4 and up make sure you open up the ChoiceMail Control Panel and STOP the service)
2) Go into the folder called \Rules located under the main ChoiceMail folder.
3) Find a file that |
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