Hi again.

 

I'm having a bad day of it. We've spent months trying to convince someone to
switch over to our spam filtering and they're already starting to demand we
change back :/

 

First off it was my fault because we had to whitelist them previously so
that they could email us. After removing the entry from the whitelist, ASSP
is still letting spam through as follows:

 

2014-03-24 14:54:40 [Worker_1]
[email protected],[email protected] matches @domain.tld in
whiteListedDomains

2014-03-24 14:54:43 [Worker_1] Error: the local address '[email protected]'
matches a definition in 'whiteListedDomains' - please remove this entry

2014-03-24 14:54:44 m1-72878-10018 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] [MessageOK]
46.169.117.212 <[email protected]> to: [email protected] message
ok - (whiteListedDomains '@domain.tld') - [The Highest Grade Drugs And EXTRA
LOW Price] ->
/usr/local/assp/store/notspam/The_Highest_Grade_Drugs_And_EXTRA_LOW_Price--1
367765.eml

 

The domain was removed from the whitelist over an hour ago. If I run the
email through the mail analyser is detects it as spam as expected. I have
restarted ASSP and grepped all of the files in the ASSP directory to make
sure there are no other errant entries.

 

I also note that the message ID is missing from two of the log lines.

 

How can I force ASSP to recognise that the domain is not in
whiteListedDomains anymore?

 

All the best,

Colin Waring.

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