Re: [Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread assplove
I know what you meant. I think we just miscommunicated. On Sep 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Fritz Borgstedt wrote: > For Users of ASSP > Thanks for the help fritz. I got them set. Told them to just use >> Trend for that particular subject. They never want to turn off >> obeying the whitelist for

Re: [Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread Myers, Joyce
Fritz, That fellow that responded used to work here and was our exchange admin, took care of ASSP and tons of other stuff. That's how he had the insight to our org.'s management policy he referenced. I didn't even know about that. I did try the BlackRe option you suggested but our test emails k

Re: [Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP Thanks for the help fritz. I got them set. Told them to just use >Trend for that particular subject. They never want to turn off >obeying the whitelist for 99.999% of checks per management policy so >that fix wasn't really an option for them. *sigh* I do not understand. I e

Re: [Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread assplove
Thanks for the help fritz. I got them set. Told them to just use Trend for that particular subject. They never want to turn off obeying the whitelist for 99.999% of checks per management policy so that fix wasn't really an option for them. *sigh* On Sep 13, 2010, at 10:20 AM, Fritz Borgsted

Re: [Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: >We have been asked by our security officer to block the phrase "here >you >have" from the subject in emails coming in from the outside. We put >\Ahere you have\Z in the subjectre.txt file to try to do that (and >restarted ASSP). When we tested it, it came through be

[Assp-user] Whitelist DB vs bombsubjectre.

2010-09-13 Thread Myers, Joyce
Hi All, We have been asked by our security officer to block the phrase "here you have" from the subject in emails coming in from the outside. We put \Ahere you have\Z in the subjectre.txt file to try to do that (and restarted ASSP). When we tested it, it came through because the sender's addr