Yep. Already seeing my favorite form of written entertainment.
Yes, I'm a sick person to enjoy spam...but sometimes it's so hilarious.
Anyway, already picked up about 10 pieces since the new config file.
Have no idea what I pouched, but that's the thing.
Fritz, I think I found an bad initialization in the interface, by
default the maxSMTPipConnects goes to the string "maxSMTPipConnects"
Tried sending an e-mail but it got rejected.
Thanks for the help, great job on the program.
On 3/5/2009 11:34 AM, GrayHat wrote:
>> Why are you not going to the defaults. have all the spam
>> copied to an account, look what filters are to sharp and set
>> those filters to scoring or testmode which are behaving badly ?
>
> or, even better, just delete (or rename) the assp.cfg file, start
> from scratch and just add in the needed local IPs and domains
> leaving all the other settings to the default; eventually you may
> decide to switch all the filters to testmode, but I'd do that only
> after a test run with the default values and only if you'll notice
> problems ("good" messages getting blocked) in such a case
> the testmode will let the message through (but flag it) and then,
> looking at the message headers and at the maillog you'll be
> able to understand WHY a given message was considered
> spam and tune the filters accordingly... but always ONE step
> at a time, don't change a bunch of settings at once or you'll
> end back to square one
>
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