Bounce messages simply aren't an option.  I may be a volunteer, but I still
don't want to be fired!

If the message is sent as normal, does that mean that it gets processed too
- potentially polluting the bayesian db?



On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Phil Quesinberry <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Ken,
>
> Just in case there's no way to get ASSP to do what you're asking without a
> bounce message, here's what I would probably do in your situation:
>
> Go ahead and add her to EmailSenderNotOK.  When she complains that her
> reports are not being accepted, you should say something like "I was afraid
> this would happen".  Then "explain" to her how the system looks for certain
> patterns to detect improper usage, like reporting of ham as spam and
> vice-versa.  Tell her that you should be able to go in and reset it for her
> but if she keeps submitting false spam reports, the system will probably
> just reject her again.  If the false reports continue, add her to
> EmailSenderNotOK again.  This should work in helping to curb the user's
> errant behavior since she won't understand the system.
>
> Hopefully she doesn't read any messages on this forum.  :-)
>
> - Phil
>
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> [Assp-test] Antwort: Prohibit a user from reporting spam
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> From: Thomas Eckardt <thomas.ecka...@th...> - 2010-11-04 08:38
> Hi Ken,
>
> I've not tested this case, but I think assp will forward this request as
> normal outgoing mail and the sender will get an delivery error bounce.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
> Von:    K Post
>  An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> Datum:  03.11.2010 18:57
> Betreff:        [Assp-test] Prohibit a user from reporting spam
>
>
>
>
> I've got a single user on our system who constantly reports non-spam to
> the
> server.  I'm talking about forwarding ads that were subscribed to (like
> department store mailings), seemingly regular mail from friends, messages
> for colleagues, etc.   I've tried instructing her not to do this and
> instead
> unsubscribe from the legit messgaes. She's not listening though.  And the
> real problem is that she's high up in the organization and can essentially
> do what she wants...
>
> Is there a way to have assp accept BUT IGNORE her reports?  I see
> emailSenderNotOK, but what happens if the user sends a report?  Does it
> bounce, or is it quietly accepted without processing?
>
> Thanks
>
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