Hi Phil

I apologize for not replying over the past few days, my computer time was 
limited do to a family emergency.

I will reply this morning to your emails.

Thank you for your help

Dale


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Quesinberry" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Message Scoring Mode


>
> Ok, correction on the message id... some further investigation reveals 
> that
> the problem appears to be on my end, not Verizon's so I'll have to figure
> that one out.  I stand behind the rest of my message though.  :)
>
> (Message-ID not valid: '004701cb421c$ff9fc790$fedf56...@com')
>
> - Phil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Quesinberry
> Subject: Message Scoring Mode
>
> Hi Dale,
>
> Under "Message Scoring"
> MessageScoring Lower Limit (MessageScoringLowerLimit,default=47)
> (MessageScoring will tag messages with totalscore higher than this limit 
> and
> not higher than MessageScoringUpperLimit. For example: 47)
>
> MessageScoring Upper Limit (MessageScoringUpperLimit)
> (If MessageScoring is done to block, it will block messages whose 
> totalscore
> is higher than this threshold. For example: 50)
>
> The messages will be tagged with text from the following setting:
> Warning Tag (MessageScoringWarningTag)
> (Used if totalscore is higher than MessageScoringLowerLimit and not higher
> than MessageScoringUpperLimit. For example: [?])
>
> In my case, I set the limits to 39 and 50 and changed the tag text to
> [Possible SPAM].  This makes it easy for the users to decide manually for
> themselves or to set up rules in Outlook to move it to a junk suspects
> folder.  Very few messages wind up being tagged this way though. 
> Generally,
> they either make it or they don't.
>
> Based upon the emails you and I have sent back and forth, I think that one
> of the biggest problems you're having is that your ASSP is still weighting
> the sorbs list as =>1 or =>50, despite the fact that you changed it to 
> =>2,
> and sorbs has apparently blacklisted a bunch of Verizon's servers for
> backscatter.  That, combined with the fact that ASSP doesn't seem to like
> Verizon's message IDs, means that a lot of Verizon mail is potentially 
> going
> to be tagged or rejected.
>
> Phil Quesinberry
> Q Systems Engineering, Inc.
> Electronic Controls and Embedded Systems Development
> http://www.qsystemsengineering.com
>
> ----------
>
> Dale wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I had to remove blocking in Message Scoring Mode because people were
> complaining about not receiving emails
>
> Now they are complaining too many are being tagged.
>
> :)
>
> How or what do I set for messages over a certain threshold to be deleted?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale
>
>
>
>
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