Anyone else experienced this? Current operation: 1. A customer/vendor tries to send me an email - ASSP blocks it for what would otherwise be good reason. 2. Badly configured remote immediately tries to resend multiple times - ASSP places in Penalty Blacklist. 3. Office staff complain unable to receive email. SysOp investigates logs, finds blocked email, adds domain to Whitelist or NoProcessing. 4. Still unable to receive - sender's IP addresses blocked. 5. SysOp continues to investigate, removes IP addresses from Blacklists. Email received.
Any benefit to having this? Request: Upon having a address/domain added to Whitelist/NoProcessing, have options to: 1. Using logs, find the last block for the address/domain, find the IP logged, and remove from any Black/Blocklists. 2. Optionally, automatically add to Nodelay or Whitelists 3. Optionally, use DNS to find SPF records for address/domain and remove from any Black/Blocklists 4. Optionally, use DNS to find MX records for address/domain and remove from any Black/Blocklists -- Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Slashdot TV. Video for Nerds. Stuff that matters. http://tv.slashdot.org/ _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test
