Hi Fritz !
:-)

--- On Tue, 30/12/08, Fritz Borgstedt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Date: Tuesday, 30 December, 2008, 7:48 PM
> [email protected] schreibt:
> >here's the transcript from the logs option on ASSP
> :
> >
> >Dec-30-08 11:30:47 ip.add.re.ss <[email protected]> to:
> [email protected]
> >Regex:Red
> >                   'Content-Type: multip'
> >Dec-30-08 11:30:47 ip.add.re.ss <[email protected]> to:
> [email protected]
> >Whitelisted
> >                   Domain
> >
> >I suspect from the above, that the message does _not_
> get delivered to
> >the receivers' mailbox.
> 
> 
> You suspect this exactly why?

Yes, as I said I suspect this because in no case have I got
the same know-how as you do for this.
 
> You are not showing "redlist" at work, but 
> "Regex:Red". (regular
> expression=regex)
> This is a field in assp.cfg called "redre" (Red
> Regular Expression),
> make it empty if you do not understand the purpose of
> redre.
> A match with the content will cause ASSP not to whitelist
> the
> receiver. Very useful if there is out of office automatic
> in place.

I see . . .

> The second entry says Whitelisted Domain, so 
> >@x.x
>  is in your whitedomain list. 
> 
> So by what words iy your impression triggered, the message
> was blocked
> by ASSP???????

I am just suggesting. I never said I was right, right ?
I don't know what else to think of.

Don't worry anyway. I am upgrading ASAP so, there'll be a new
bunch of issues to keep me awake at night :-)

And before you take literally, i am joking :-)
Lighten up friend.

Lastly, I would like to thank all the people who tried to help me on
this.

Best regards people and a Happy New Year !

s.



      

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