Ok, some more info. The plot thickens.

If I search the maillog tail from the web interface for 'autowhite' I find 
entries like:

Jul-15-16 16:27:32 m1-92852-02329 [Worker_1] 172.21.135.10 <m.***@****.nl> 
to: dtops_****@******.nlAdmininfo: whitelist addition: 
dtops_****@*******.nl - AutoWhite on sent mail by m.***@****.nl 

So it appears addresses do get added to an autowhitelist. However upon 
entering that address (dtpos_****@*******.nl) in the White/Redlist/Tuplets 
page it says 'dtops_****@*******.nl NOT whitelisted'.

Furthermore, mail from addresses we had sent mail to before (so which 
should  be on the autowhitelist if nothing else) were tagged as spam.

So what's going on? Either the White/Redlist/Tuplets page does not search 
in the autowhitelist or the autowhitelist is not updated. In either case 
it would be interesting to know which file or database contains the 
autowhitelist. The addresses that are supposedly autowhitelisted do not 
show up in personal whitelistst or in the Berkeley database that is my 
general whitelist.

Thanks!

Martin



From:   m.huij...@evergreen-shipping.nl
To:     assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:   13-07-2016 19:00
Subject:        [Assp-user] Autowhitelisting not working



Hi,

I suspect autowhitelisting is not working in my ASSP setup. Is there any 
way I can verify if it works?

In the section 'White/Redlist/Tuplets' on the top op the ASSP web 
interface if I click the Show Whitelist button there are no addresses or 
domains shown. If I add a an address here and then verify it also doesn't 
show up here.

It seems the only way to get an address whitelisted is via the regular 
menu: Whitelisting > Whitelisted Domains and Addresses > Edit file.

Any hints are appreciated.

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