Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

2018-07-14 Thread Thomas Eckardt
The sending email addresses can be added to the redlist.
The mails can be redlisted parsing any header in redRe.

Thomas





Von:"Thomas Kofler" 
An: "For Users of ASSP" 
Datum:  14.07.2018 21:48
Betreff:    Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message



One additional question came up.

Our setup for outgoing mail:

Webserver1
Webserver2

both sending to 

mailbox server

which sends outgoing mail to

ASSP. Now we put the necessary parts (subjects, out of office) on the 
RedList for users hosted on mailbox server, but want also to add 
Webserver1 and Webserver2.

So that mails from them never contribute to ham/spam analysis because of 
the hosted public web forms on them.

Can we somehow add the IPs/header to the Redlist although they are relayed 
via mailbox server?

Thanks






From: Thomas Kofler 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 7:59 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message 
 
Everything clear with the explanation of redRe.

It issue was, that the term redlist was absolut new to me coming from the 
MailScanner world and the google search including mailing list did not 
reveal the magic word redlist.

Thanks.

From: Thomas Eckardt 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 2:30 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message 
 
At least read 'redlistdb' and 'redRe' - better use the GUI index at the 
left and search for 'red'. 
Click at the list icon at the top (second one from the left) an read the 
notes. 

My question: What is wrong in the GUI text? For me it is clear - but may 
be it is hard to understand? 

Thomas





Von:"Thomas Kofler"  
An:"assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net" 
 
Datum:11.07.2018 09:32 
Betreff:[Assp-user] Handling Out of office message 




Hi, 

we started to implement ASSP and would be ready to go live. 

After studying the documentation, ASSP has the nice feature to whitelist 
recipients to which the users actively send mail. 

So far we have a few customers, which use out of office replies for 
vacation, deputy tasks and so on. 

Just wanted to know, if anyone has experience with that or if ASSP still 
handles it fine (or should we tune something) and my worries are just 
wrong 😊 

Best, 
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Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

2018-07-14 Thread Thomas Kofler
One additional question came up.

Our setup for outgoing mail:

Webserver1
Webserver2

both sending to

mailbox server

which sends outgoing mail to

ASSP. Now we put the necessary parts (subjects, out of office) on the RedList 
for users hosted on mailbox server, but want also to add Webserver1 and 
Webserver2.

So that mails from them never contribute to ham/spam analysis because of the 
hosted public web forms on them.

Can we somehow add the IPs/header to the Redlist although they are relayed via 
mailbox server?

Thanks






From: Thomas Kofler 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 7:59 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

Everything clear with the explanation of redRe.

It issue was, that the term redlist was absolut new to me coming from the 
MailScanner world and the google search including mailing list did not reveal 
the magic word redlist.

Thanks.

From: Thomas Eckardt 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 2:30 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

At least read 'redlistdb' and 'redRe' - better use the GUI index at the left 
and search for 'red'.
Click at the list icon at the top (second one from the left) an read the notes.

My question: What is wrong in the GUI text? For me it is clear - but may be it 
is hard to understand?

Thomas





Von:"Thomas Kofler" 
An:"assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net" 
Datum:11.07.2018 09:32
Betreff:[Assp-user] Handling Out of office message




Hi,

we started to implement ASSP and would be ready to go live.

After studying the documentation, ASSP has the nice feature to whitelist 
recipients to which the users actively send mail.

So far we have a few customers, which use out of office replies for vacation, 
deputy tasks and so on.

Just wanted to know, if anyone has experience with that or if ASSP still 
handles it fine (or should we tune something) and my worries are just wrong 😊

Best,
Thomas--
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Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

2018-07-11 Thread Thomas Kofler
Everything clear with the explanation of redRe.

It issue was, that the term redlist was absolut new to me coming from the 
MailScanner world and the google search including mailing list did not reveal 
the magic word redlist.

Thanks.

From: Thomas Eckardt 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 2:30 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message 
 
At least read 'redlistdb' and 'redRe' - better use the GUI index at the left 
and search for 'red'. 
Click at the list icon at the top (second one from the left) an read the notes. 

My question: What is wrong in the GUI text? For me it is clear - but may be it 
is hard to understand? 

Thomas





Von:        "Thomas Kofler"  
An:        "assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net"  
Datum:        11.07.2018 09:32 
Betreff:        [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message 




Hi, 

we started to implement ASSP and would be ready to go live. 

After studying the documentation, ASSP has the nice feature to whitelist 
recipients to which the users actively send mail. 

So far we have a few customers, which use out of office replies for vacation, 
deputy tasks and so on. 

Just wanted to know, if anyone has experience with that or if ASSP still 
handles it fine (or should we tune something) and my worries are just wrong 😊 

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Re: [Assp-user] Handling Out of office message

2018-07-11 Thread Thomas Eckardt
At least read 'redlistdb' and 'redRe' - better use the GUI index at the 
left and search for 'red'.
Click at the list icon at the top (second one from the left) an read the 
notes.

My question: What is wrong in the GUI text? For me it is clear - but may 
be it is hard to understand?

Thomas





Von:"Thomas Kofler" 
An: "assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net" 

Datum:  11.07.2018 09:32
Betreff:[Assp-user] Handling Out of office message



Hi,

we started to implement ASSP and would be ready to go live.

After studying the documentation, ASSP has the nice feature to whitelist 
recipients to which the users actively send mail.

So far we have a few customers, which use out of office replies for 
vacation, deputy tasks and so on.

Just wanted to know, if anyone has experience with that or if ASSP still 
handles it fine (or should we tune something) and my worries are just 
wrong 😊

Best,
Thomas
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