?
Thomas
Von:Colin a...@lanternhosting.co.uk
An: assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 18.09.2012 16:04
Betreff:Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Backscatter problem
The junk emails are nothing to do with our servers.
The website I believe to be generating the original junk
has you set 'MSGIDpreTag' and 'MSGIDSec' ?
Both have to be set! The default value is NOT valid for 'MSGIDSec'!
good point; also, if the customer is also *sending* out emails through
ASSP, it may be a good idea enabling the outbound rate limiter, that is
setting appropriate values for
Thanks for the reply Thomas,
Both are set and I have 10 different keys defined (not the default values)
All the best,
Colin.
On 18/09/2012 06:37, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
Colin,
has you set 'MSGIDpreTag' and 'MSGIDSec' ?
Both have to be set! The default value is NOT valid for 'MSGIDSec'!
The junk emails are nothing to do with our servers.
The website I believe to be generating the original junk is hosted
elsewhere and deals with emails however it wants. The bounce messages
are coming from various Russian servers that have been hit by the spam.
As such ratelimiting and
The junk emails are nothing to do with our servers.
Ah ok; so setting up the message ID checks should suffice, still, I do
believe that using the rate limiter may be useful to find out if
some of your folks are spitting out bunches of messages ... and to
possibly take action :)
Colin,
has you set 'MSGIDpreTag' and 'MSGIDSec' ?
Both have to be set! The default value is NOT valid for 'MSGIDSec'!
Thomas
Von:Colin a...@lanternhosting.co.uk
An: ASSP development mailing list assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 17.09.2012 20:57
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