Hi,
We're using Mail Enable (standard edition) on our Windows 2003 Servers. Let me
say that, this is the lightest, bestest and FREE solution in the world to
kill SPAM. Thumbs, along with all the fingers, up to ASSP and the development
team (can someone translate it into English?) :D
But the
I was not asking it :) . Sorry I was not clear .
My question was ;
Is there any way to identify and stop this attack as soon as possible
automatically, setting assp at the best ?
I think you want to ask if ASSP can be configured to process only X number
of outgoing messages?
Or... restrict
I'm 98% confidant that this is not possible as ASSP use to look into
local
domains and local users list files
A catch-all address is a catch-all for the domain right? you can
define just the domain in the localuser list, then everything for this
domain will pass.
the local user list may look
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From: Charles Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Questions regarding code-quality and (in)securityof
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Hi Fritz,
1.2.7.4 (0)
I am a little confused with your new option: DoNotCollectRed
Could you please elaborate on it's meaning, preferably in the GUI.
This is defaulted to not checked, which seems to be to be contrary to the
Redlists previous functionality which I took to be 'does not
Hi again Fritz,
I take it that the green headings in the GUI are the 'Basic' settings that
are required for changes during initial config.
I think it may be helpful to state this, possibly in the text section at the
base of the right hand menu where the 'file:' information is.
While down
This is defaulted to not checked, which seems to be to be contrary to
the
Redlists previous functionality which I took to be 'does not
contribute to
the corpus'.
It has no function at the moment. It will have the right functionality
in the next built.
Maybe for completeness add Tie:RDBM to the 'Module Add-ons' section of the
GUI.
:-) Nick
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