Hi Ken,
The majority of our users are Exchange/Outlook based. Is yours Outlook
with Exchange or Outlook with POP/IMAP/SMTP?
I have never seen problem number 2. Reports including multiple
attachments always work so I cannot help with that. We have Office 365,
Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013 and now Exchange 2016 and have not seen any
issues. Various versions of Outlook too. Have you made sure that you are
not including a signature with the report? I’ve seen many instances
where signatures cause reports to fail or have odd results so we ensure
everyone is instruction to remove them.
Problem 1, I have never set DoAdditionalAnalyze before. I have just set
it and tried. The report that came through was corrupt. Every line ends
in =0D
I saved to an HTML file and stripped them all out.
I can however say that I am seeing the same problem as you. All of the
bayes and HMM bad words are out of the headers. The thank you message
includes both the actual sender and an
ms...@eurpro01.prod.exchangelabs.com
<mailto:ms...@eurpro01.prod.exchangelabs.com> address as well from the
headers.
I have then downloaded the .eml file that ASSP collected from exactly
the same message and sent that using Thunderbird. I still see some
information from the headers in Bad Words, but much less. To me it looks
like the analyse is including the headers for all reports. The problem
is more evident in the Outlook message because that includes Exchange
receipt and processing headers. IIRC the analysis only works with a set
number of lines/bytes at the beginning at the message hence this becomes
a bigger problem when using Exchange.
I've done a few preliminary searches directly in the database and I see
the exact same entries appearing there which is a little
concerning..have you checked your database to confirm if it is just an
issue with the analyser for you?
All the best,
Colin.
On 19/12/2016 20:01, K Post wrote:
Thanks for chiming in Andrew!!
This is through an exchange server. The user enters the address from
remembered addresses or by directly entering the internet address
(which exchange knows isn't hosted internally). By "Outlook user" I
presume you mean Exchange users as Outlook's just a client and not a
server. I >think< this is all a moot point though as ASSP is
getting the message correctly - or correctly enough - to save it as
expected in the corrected corpus. It's just the analyze report that's
analyzing the report email itself vs the content of the reported
email. And I've got no idea what's going on when I forward multiple
reports as attachments under one email. No idea how long that's been
broken for me.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 5:44 AM, Andrew Macpherson <and...@oa5.com
<mailto:and...@oa5.com>> wrote:
Just a thought…. Does Outlook think the mailbox for the report
address is an outlook user or an internet mail user? (Check in
the sending address book)
Andrew Macpherson <and...@oa5.com <mailto:and...@oa5.com>>
(Twitter @OA5dotCom)
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> On 19 Dec 2016, at 01:09, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com
<mailto:nntp.p...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Can any of you report back on this? THANKS
>
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 4:32 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com
<mailto:nntp.p...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I'm curious if there are any ASSP admins out there who use
Outlook on a PC.
>
> We're having 2 minor issues with Spam/NotSpam reports sent from
Outlook and I'm wondering if it's just our installation or if
others are seeing the same thing. Thomas understandably doesn't
want to install Outlook, so I'm turning to you, the admin users of
ASSP for some quick help.
>
> Note: we send reports to assp by doing a Forward as Attachment,
which preserves the headers.
>
>
> Problem #1: Analyze reports don't work.
> When we send a Spam/NotSpam report, the report itself is saved
perfectly in the corpus. Headers are intact, the message is
there. All is well. However, if we have Spam and Ham Reports
will trigger an additional Analyze Report (DoAdditionalAnalyze)
set to send an analyze report, the report gets sent, but it's all
wrong. It seems to analyze the headers of the report itself, not
the reported message. It also almost always triggers and error in
the log like:
> Dec-04-16 16:13:51 Warning: DKIM returned 'no domain to fetch
policy for '
> (that warning line just ends with a single quote)
>
>
>
> Problem #2: Sending multiple reports in a single message doesn't
work correctly
> If we select a couple messages in the inbox and do a forward as
attachment to the spam/notspam reporting address, the message that
is saves in the corpus seems to be a mime encoded version of the
fist message only, the filename is a seemingly random bunch of
ASCII characters. I'm certain that this used to work, but I the
last time I texted was years and years ago. No idea when this
stopped working for us.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ken
>
>
>
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