several possibilities:

a) send it tot the assp-white Address of the email interface
b) add [email protected] or only the domain to the whitelist
c) add IP to noProcessing
d) add a regex to whitelist it
e) put it to the mail analyzer and look, what triggered the rejecting
and remove it.

Matti


ST> Chaps,

ST> Good Morning to everyone.

ST> How can I tell ASSP (v1.5.1.1) to let the following false-positive
ST> through the next time ?

ST> ----------------------------------
ST> Apr-21-09 10:00:04 97199-01816 213.61.9.131 <[email protected]> to:
ST> clients'@domain.gr
ST>                    [SMTP Error] 554 Mail appears to be
ST> unsolicited -- send error reports to
ST>                    [email protected]
ST> ----------------------------------

ST> Regards,

ST> spyros




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