2006/8/30, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jul-5-06 09:36:11 83.32.6.146 [EMAIL PROTECTED] to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Whitelisted Domain
Is att.com in your whitelist?
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
Is att.com in your whitelist?
Yes,
I'll remove it when I get into work and check again.
Domains will be matched from the right. So if att.com is in your list,
it will match @gcwyatt.com. Putt @ in front of att.com.
That's an excellent solution Fritz. Do you think it would be
beneficial to make that functionality programmatic to ASSP?
Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
My assumption is yes, but wanted to make sure. My users cannot seem
to get it through their head that they do not need to submit spam
that
On 29 Aug 2006 at 10:31, Ged West wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has had a chance to flesh out any part of the
changelog.txt I posted?
Do you need more detail there? It looks fine to me.
Paul
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Using Tomcat but
I think it would be helpful for people who
dont use exchange/have a mail server that can have rules like that.
Also, I hate creating rule in mailboxes
that I never open, because I have seen time after time the rules in my own
mailbox stop working, so I have to go into them and recreate
James Brown wrote:
Has anyone tried to get ASSP mentioned on the Postfix.org
add-ons page under spam?
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#content
Might be a good way to get some exposure for the world's best
anti-spam software!
I got ASSP listed on the OpenSPF web site:
Been running 1.2.5(14) since yesterday -- all is well.
So far, this is what I have done to clean up the left over A/V stuff (I'm on
Windows, but these steps may apply to other platforms):
* Delete daily.db, main.db, clamupd.cmd (my file to extract daily.db,
main.db)
* Un-scheduled running of