I think my original explanation was misinterpreted.  I'll try to be a little
clearer, 'cause I definitely think it's a glitch. And as I said, it's
absolutely not a show stopper. I just want to have something to tell my
users when the comment arises...I have a couple of ridiculously picky users.

I create a new email and address it like the following 

TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:
BCC:
Subject:
Body:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

And I get the following reply

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: added to whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist

or if the user's already whitelist to start with I get this

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist


I tried with the address to add (in different email) in the TO, BCC and Body
to see if it was one of these ways that was misbehaving and got the same
results. 

Is this any clearer??

gd
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric B.
Sent: December 7, 2006 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Email interface replies

"Guy Deslauriers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi all,
>
> I upgraded to 1.2.6() yesterday and still experience a little glitch with
> the auto reply from the email interface. I was running 1.2.4 Rev2 before
> with the same behavior
>
> Sometimes when I send a whitelist addition request, the replies come back
> with 3 lines, and sometimes it's just as it should (1 line).
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: added to whitelist
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: already on whitelist
>
>
> Anyone else experiencing this?

I've been seeing exactly the same thing.  I'm also seeing some additionally 
strange lines when reporting spam for instance, that not just the sender 
shows up in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] added/already to the whitelist, but all 
recipients in the msg as well.

For example, in the following email header that was reported to asspspam 
(I've trimmed out all the non-relevant headers):
Reply-To: "Socrate, " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Socrate, services professionnels de formation" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Assp-Received-SPF: pass (ASSP.domain.com: domain of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 designates 208.116.4.14 as permitted sender) client-ip=208.116.4.14;
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; helo=mx14.eliteemail.com;
X-Assp-Envelope-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Assp-Intended-For: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I get the following response:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: not on whitelist



Which I really don't understand, because I don't see why ASSP should even be

checking the To: for the whitelisted address, since domain.com is listed as 
a local domain....  BTW - [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address isn't even

found anywhere in the headers - it was from within the body of the email.

Thanks!

Eric




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