Of course - I do that now.  I'm asking to have ASSP do the work for me.  
I have two goals:

1.  When supporting my users remotely, to speed my operations.
2.  To allow users to unblock senders by simply sending them a test 
email.  This whitelists the sender now - but doesn't remove them from IP 
blocklists and remains a SysOp manaul operation.

--
Daniel

On 8/26/2014 10:22 PM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
>  From the MaillogTail (where you can find the last blocked mail) simply
> click on the IP-address and the email-address and take the required
> actions in the opened dialog.
>
>> 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
>
>
> Use the OS tools or any tool/webpage of your choice to query DNS.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
> Von:    "Daniel L. Miller" <[email protected]>
> An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
> Datum:  26.08.2014 22:26
> Betreff:        [Assp-test] Feature request - IP address update from
> domain
>
>
>
> 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
>
>
>


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