On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Thomas Eckardt <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com
> wrote:
> >And by "regular flow" i mean the full route of the email, from sender to
> recipient inbox.
>
> Simply configure assp this way.
>
> >run ALL the checks/plugins even if the MessageLimit is reached
>
> MsgScoreOnEnd
I already have MsgScoreOnEnd checked but i am quite sure that the logic
does not include Plugins. ie, if MessageLimit is reached, Plugins do not
run even if MsgScoreOnEnd is checked.
> >Send250Ok
>
> this is NONSENSE
>
> >honeypot
>
> spamaddresses
>
if not the names, at least we got the point here :)
>
> >IMHO resends triggered by admins should always release
> >the original message to the original recipient.
>
> NO!
>
hmm, why a strong no? but then, there should be an option to release the
message as is, you know, because if i am told to i have to (just arguing,
see later :))
>
> >resend should be blocked with a notification to the user
>
> next release will send notifications if the recipient is a local address
>
fine. it will help users to understand.
>
> >like the admin requesting the blocked
> >email to be sent to himself for analysis
>
> next release:
> All resend requests for mails with forbidden attachments and viruses will
> require an 'edit' of the file.
> If ASSP_AFC is installed and configured and the file contains no
> 'X-ASSP-ForceResend:' header tag, bad attachments and viruses will be
> removed (replaced) - using the configured rules without any exception.
>
i like this, because sometimes we need to bypass assp logic and request
assp to do what we need. manual intervention is quite error-proof, far
better than an admin (wrong, maybe) click.
OT: i saw your mail about testing high-load workers and i fit your requests
(>=10 workers, 55k msg/day) but i could not have access at the servers last
days, so i couldn't be helpful anyway. i see you just released a new build
about these features you were testing.. but if you need anything in the
future just write me. i can help, with caution.
regards,
aqx
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