In addition to bounce, maillist, etc., how do you get ASSP to ignore
messages which are pure forwards, i.e. mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Imail is
forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You wouldn't want ASSP to see those
e-mail as generated by the user - they could actually be Spam which
wasn't caught by ASSP or any other running system.



Saturday, December 16, 2006, 3:41:03 AM, Matti Haack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
d>> However, clients don't see the technical side of things
d>> and a delay of 10-15 mins is a disaster to some. We have
d>> lost clients because of this 'small' delay who see email
d>> as an instant communication medium. Perhaps our arguments
d>> weren't effective enough but then that's a matter of
d>> linguists and being on the same wavelength.
MH> ASSP Greylisting will only greylist
MH> servers/sender/reciepient triplets, which where not there
MH> before. Besides ASSP maintaines an automatch Whitelist. All
MH> email which are send from local users/Local SMTP Server
MH> contribute to this whitelist. (Bounce Mails, Mailinglists,
MH> Vacation massages etc. will be excluded from auto-whitelist)
MH> - You can alos send a email with all your email Adresses (or
MH> Vcards) to the email frontend of ASSP to feed the whitelist
MH> with all your adresse.

MH> So only the first contact of an unknown user will be
MH> greylisted. If you mailed him before or he sent no-spam
MH> massages before, he will not be delayed.

MH> Matti




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