Yes, I did realize this, but also after changing everything under "Collecting" 
to send a copy to the spambucket address, I don't get this mails. Of course I 
also checked the mail server itself and via telnet I am able to send mails from 
the ASSP Server to the Exchange server (to spambucket mail account). So the way 
from ASSP to the Exchange Server spambucket mailbox should not be the problem. 
Beside the described problem ASSP runs very well, so there should not be a 
major with the configuration. I have also restarted the ASSP service to make 
sure that the changed configuration will be used.

So I thought it could probably help to also set the address to the 
"ccSpamAlways" option (is still empty, was just a question).

regards
Marco

-----Original Message-----
From: Fritz Borgstedt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sonntag, 15. März 2009 18:56
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP 2.0.0(15.07) Question "Copy Spam and Send to this 
Address

ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
schreibt:
>Do I have also to put the spambucket address in "ccSpamAlways" in the
>"Copy Spam & Ham" section? Using earlier releases of ASSP 2.0 I got a
>copy of the spam mails.




????

ccSpamAlways is not a "spambucket address" and haas nothing to do with
it.

I only wrote, that your collection settings for some filter  is
"discard".


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