> I would like to get an idea how people which are using Out of office
> within theirs organisations deal with the use of ASSP. We always
blocked
> the use of  Out of office, but as of now, I'll have to had this
> functionnality, so I would like to known if how you tell ASSP to not
add
> adresses to the whitelist ? Are you using expressions to be redlisted
so
> adresses won't be added or any other ways ?

I think that the "redRe" is what you need;

<quote>
If an email matches this Perl regular expression it will be considered
redlisted.

The Redlist serves two purposes:

1) the Redlist is a list of addresses that cannot contribute to the
whitelist, and which are not considered local, even if their mail is
from a local computer. For example, if someone goes on a vacation and
turns on their autoresponder, put them on the redlist until they return.
Then as they reply to every spam they receive they won't corrupt your
non-spam collection or whitelist: \[autoreply\]

2) Redlisted addresses will not be added to the Whitelist when your
local user sends mail to that address, thereby preventing accidental
pollution of the Whitelist by, say, inadvertent replies by your users to
e-mails from the spammer.

Redlisted messages will not be stored in the SPAM/NOTSPAM-collection if
DoNotCollectRedList and/or DoNotCollectRedRe is set.

As all fields marked by * this field accepts a list separated by | or a
specified file 'file:files/redre.txt'.
</quote>

:)



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