Hi all,
I have a question about the blocked reports:
In the blocked reports, why are there two links to resend the message,
and why does only one work?
In each line of the blocked report, there are two resend links. These
are the ones with he envelope image - one is to the left of the
Fritz,
The line is below. Since the line number may be different in your code
than mine, I tell you what I changed. All I did was put height=16
width=16 in the second image tag in the block report html email
definition in the function genBlockReports.
As for the need for two links, I have
Fritz, Doug
I tried replaced the 1.5.1.0 assp.pl, with the 1.5.1.1 version, and
the problem was not resolved the same behavior. I then ran the
mod_inst.pl script and re-started assp. This seemed to do the trick.
So, I'm not sure if the new version fixed a bug, or if I was missing a
Doug,
Could you post the relevant parts of your logfile that show the block
report. I can't tell what's going wrong with my install - whether the
report is not being generated, or it's generated but not sent, or
what. All I get is a single record in the logfile at the time of the
Could this be a bug? I am using v 1.5.1.0. I found a thread where
people are describing the same problem.
http://www.nabble.com/1.5.1.1-(.04)-block-report-not-being-processed-td22726423.html
--
I'm a little confused on how to catch false positives in ASSP (Ham
that ASSP thinks is Spam). When setting up ASSP, the Wiki says to run
in Test mode and to Be sure the Prepend Spam Subject is also
blank. Then, after in Test mode for a while, it says Either turn
off Test Mode or put
Doug,
Thanks for the reply. I'm surprised that the ASSP wiki is incorrect.
I don't know who maintains it, but if those sections are really
incorrect, I hope somebody will update them.
- Jason
On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
ja...@jwhorn.com wrote:
in Test mode
Fritz,
That's interesting. Does the addition of the prepend to the subject
(spamSubject) affect the accuracy of the filtering, or is it just for
the sake of informing users? I had assumed that the reason not to
initially set a value in spamSubject was because the filters would
then be
This makes sense to me. This is why I find is so strange that the
Wiki makes a strong point of saying Be sure the Prepend Spam
Subject is also blank, without explaining why.
- Jason
On Mar 27, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
That is absolutely correct. If you
Hi all,
I am using the email interface to request a block report, but nothing
happens. I send email to bloc...@assp.local, but don't get a reply.
I have tried various forms of the email (subject, no subject,
addresses in the body, no addresses in the body, etc), but I get
nothing back.
Doug,
Thanks for the reply. I tried removing all addresses from
EmailAdmins, but it made no difference.
On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Doug Lytle wrote:
ja...@jwhorn.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am using the email interface to request a block report, but nothing
happens. I send email to bloc
Fritz,
I have tried every combination I can think of:
request a report as a user
request a report as admin
as user with no subject or body
as user with subject only
as admin with no subject or body
as admin with subject only
as admin with subject and addresses in body
as admin with no subject
Not sure if this is important, but I turned on verbose connection
logging and verbose report logging. When I send a report request, I
notice there is a long time between the connection, and the
disconnection. The log looks like this:
Mar-27-09 21:13:16 Connected: 96.253.44.215:51792 -
if localDomains is blank. This problem is well
documented. There is no documentation on the error message relay
attempt blocked.
On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:20 AM, Fritz Borgstedt f...@iworld.de wrote:
ja...@jwhorn.com ja...@jwhorn.com schreibt:
I just wish that the log file entries were more specific
Hi all,
I've been running a new install of ASSP in test mode. Now that I've
got some messages in the spam and notspam directories. The ASSP wiki
says you should browse these folders and make sure there's no spam in
the notspam folder and vise versa. Does anyone know of a good way to
This for an incoming mail. The ASSP server blocked an email from
yahoo.com to a local domain ( paddysbeach.com which specified in local
Domains). I see this all the time in the logs. ASSP blocks relay
attempts for incoming mail all the time. There is no indication in
the log as to why.
On Mar 24, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Pascal Dreissen wrote:
Can you please check the GUI or assp.cfg for these settings and post
them here:
DoLocalSenderDomain
DoLocalSenderAddress
DoLocalSender
nolocalDomains
Op 24 mrt 2009, om 20:43 heeft ja...@jwhorn.com het volgende
geschreven
Fritz,
Thank you for your help. Here are the config variables you asked for:
LocalAddresses_Flat:=
LocalAddresses_Flat_Domains:=
localDomains:=109valentine.com|jwhorn.com|padysbeach.com
Just a reminder, the problem is with incoming mail, not outgoing mail.
Incoming mail correctly gets
Fritz,
I'm sorry, but I don't understand your response. What do you mean that
you think I did not put paddysbeach.com in localDomains? I showed you
that I did in my last post. All my local domains (including
paddysbeach.com) are definitely in localDomains.
Your second comment, I don't
Fritz, Pascal
I found the source of the problem. Stupidly, I spelled the domain
name wrong in localDomains. I was also incorrect in saying that some
mail was getting though. This is true, but only from the other local
domains. In fact, all outside mail to paddysbeach.com was being
|jwhorn.com|padysbeach.com
Only one d, padysbeach.com not paddysbeach.com which is what
everyone would expect to see there. If the above is accurate you
should be wondering why you're getting mail for that domain at all
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From: ja...@jwhorn.com [mailto:ja
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