Amy Stinson wrote:
> On 29 Jun 2007 at 12:33, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> 
>> Are you sure you want to redlist Windows-1251?  Thats Cryllic/Russian:
> 
> No and I don't know how that happened as I was using the standard install 
> with just my particular 
> info.
> 
> Where do I turn that off?
>> http://www.espinola.net/wiki/Filtering_character_sets#Windows_.28ANSI.
>> 29_Code_Pages_.28prefix:_ms.2C_windows.29
>>
>> There is may be a logic flaw in ASSP's processing in this set of
>> circumstance.  I recommend that you secure your mail server to also
>> prevent external relaying.  I would recommend that anyone do that in
>> addition to the protection that ASSP should be providing - because
>> things can always go wrong.
> 
> I thought I had, but I took further steps after this incident.
> 
>> Is there a possibility that something in the headers is what got the
>> message whitelisted?  Have you tried feeding the message into the
>> analyzer?  Anything relevant in the ASSP message headers?
> 
> It hit all sorts of points that should have kept it from going through. 
> Here's one of the messages:
> 

Did you check the IP No-Processing?
I know the latest versions have a chunk of AOL IPs in that.

Kevin


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