RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)

2002-10-14 Thread Greenberg, Darren
Title: RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)





I kinda am the system administrator, and I've got plenty to complain about to myself already :)


We use postini, which intercepts certain messages based on their content, or if they're sent to a list I suppose. Thankfully, I have the ability to approve this list, so all future emails will get through.

Now if it would only keep the spam out that well...


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hmm...maybe if my company' spam filter didn't filter this list out I 
would've seen Tom Corcoran's posting referencing this oh well... sorry 
for the dupe, and thanks :)


Complain to your systems administrators. We just went through that at my shop. A spam filter that had been turned on because _one_ person bitched was grabbing important email from a major client. The client was sending PGP encrypted data as attachments, and the spam filter would randomly see something scanning the attachment it thought was one of the banned strings. We went nuts trying to figure out why the client mail wasn't getting through, when it didn't happen all the time, and there was no indication of trouble when it did happen -- the mail just never got delivered.

As soon as the corporate administrator looked in the quarantine directory the spam filter put suspect stuff in, there was all of the back email from the client that never got through...

I got a hearty laugh out of it when I found out what the resolution was, but I suspect the unnamed user who complained has EVP in her title, so I don't see the filter going away. :(

darren
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RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)

2002-10-12 Thread Dennis McCunney
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On Behalf Of Greenberg, Darren
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:37 AM
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Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)

hmm...maybe if my company' spam filter didn't filter this list out I
would've seen Tom Corcoran's posting referencing this oh well...
sorry for the dupe, and thanks :)

Complain to your systems administrators.  We just went through that at my
shop.  A spam filter that had been turned on because _one_ person bitched
was grabbing important email from a major client.  The client was sending
PGP encrypted data as attachments, and the spam filter would randomly see
something scanning the attachment it thought was one of the banned strings.
We went nuts trying to figure out why the client mail wasn't getting
through, when it didn't happen all the time, and there was no indication of
trouble when it did happen -- the mail just never got delivered.

As soon as the corporate administrator looked in the quarantine directory
the spam filter put suspect stuff in, there was all of the back email from
the client that never got through...

I got a hearty laugh out of it when I found out what the resolution was, but
I suspect the unnamed user who complained has EVP in her title, so I don't
see the filter going away. :(

darren
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Dennis



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RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)

2002-10-10 Thread Glenn Carr
Title: Message



Hey 
Darren,

Thanks, but someone had already added a /news switch to the gg 
search. Type gg ? to see if it's in your release. If not, grab the 
latest release.

Later,
Glenn

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  DarrenSent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:11 AMTo: 
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  search (google news)
  Hopefully this 
  wasn't written already, and I just didn't see it. This will search http://news.google.com/news, which is 
  Google's Beta news site.
  
  Darren Greenberg
  Desktop Systems Group
  Neuberger Berman
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RE: [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)

2002-10-10 Thread Greenberg, Darren
Title: Message



hmm...maybe if my company' spam filter didn't filter this list out I 
would've seen Tom Corcoran's posting referencing this
oh 
well...sorry for the dupe, and thanks :)

darren

  
  -Original Message-From: Glenn Carr 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:27 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: 
  [DQSD-Users] a new search (google news)
  Hey Darren,
  
  Thanks, but someone had already added a /news switch to the gg 
  search. Type gg ? to see if it's in your release. If not, grab the 
  latest release.
  
  Later,
  Glenn

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