Re: [Assp-test] Some default settings

2009-11-19 Thread Charles Marcus
On 11/19/2009, Alex Frunza (ad...@ascomex.ro) wrote: > Well sorry for the repost then. I do see my own posts in the ASSP lists, > didn't see that one and thought it got lost, somehow. > > What does gmail have to do with anything? Do you see me sending anything > from gmail? Weird... I thought y

Re: [Assp-test] Some default settings

2009-11-19 Thread Alex Frunza
Well sorry for the repost then. I do see my own posts in the ASSP lists, didn't see that one and thought it got lost, somehow. What does gmail have to do with anything? Do you see me sending anything from gmail? On 11/19/2009 1:11 PM, Charles Marcus wrote: > On 11/19/2009, Alex Frunza (ad...

Re: [Assp-test] Some default settings

2009-11-19 Thread Charles Marcus
On 11/19/2009, Alex Frunza (ad...@ascomex.ro) wrote: > *for some reason this message didn't get through this time, I hope it will > now!* It did get through, you just haven't had any responses (sorry) - you need to understand that gmail will NOT show you your own posts for mail lists. Its a stupi

[Assp-test] Some default settings

2009-11-19 Thread Alex Frunza
*for some reason this message didn't get through this time, I hope it will now!* Hi, I'm thinking some default settings should be changed, especially since most people probably use ASSP "as is" and they can cause false positives/negatives. NoProcessingIps - the ipnp file has the Gmail server IP's

[Assp-test] Some default settings

2009-11-16 Thread Alex Frunza
Hi, I'm thinking some default settings should be changed, especially since most people probably use ASSP "as is" and they can cause false positives/negatives. NoProcessingIps - the ipnp file has the Gmail server IP's in it, and alot of spam comes from gmail and it will just go through ASSP with