Micheal,

I am once again am not receiving any posts from the list.  I even 
created a new Hotmail account to see if the problem was isolated to my 
mail server but it isn't.  I haven't received any posts from the list to 
my Hotmail account or my MSN account either.  I am receiving posts from 
the Squirrelmail list that I am subscribed to; it is at 
lists.Sourceforge.net as well.  All the spam filtering is off on my mail 
server; and ASSP isn't even part of the equation at the moment (I'll 
explain below).  Are you having the same issue as I am, or has anyone else?

I had to take ASSP out of the equation because it kept on causing the 
computer to lockup.  At the moment, my users are connecting directly to 
my mail server.  Perl.exe will work its way up to using 99% of the 
processor time.  I lowered the simultaneous SMTP connection down to 10 
and the IP Session Timeout is the default 60 seconds.  The only filter I 
had running, in test mode, is the Bayesian filter.  I had restarted my 
computer three time and then took the ASSP machine out of the equation.  
As soon as activity starts flowing through ASSP, Perl.exe works its way 
up to using 99% of the processor time.  This seems like a bug in the 
ASSP code.  Again, I have ASSP installed on a XP Professional PC with 
2.21 Athlon 3400+ Processor and 1Gig of RAM.  ASSP is the only major 
service running on the machine.  I've run a virus scan; there are no 
viruses on the machine.  The page file is a Gig in size.  My Spamdb file 
is only a meg in size.  I hope this enough info.  If the problem isn't a 
bug in the code what could the problem be?

Note: I worked out the reporting problem.  If an address is on the 
Redlist and you try to add the address to the Whitelist, the address is 
not added.  Also, I removed the domain part of the report address in the 
Email interface sections for each list (IE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] --> spam); I 
want to put the domain part back and test adding to the redlist or 
whitelist before I conclude that part of the problem was that I had a 
domain part specified.  Also, deleting ASSP (except for config file, 
whitelist file, redlist file, spam directory, notspam directory, 
error/spam directory, error/notspam directory), copying the unmodified 
copy of ASSP to the root of my C drive, and executing rebuildspamdb.pl 
to rebuild my Spamdb file fixed the issue of ASSP automatically tagging 
every email that came in as Spam.

-- 
Sincerely,

Travis Forghani
IT Administrator
Bowman Enterprises, Inc.

Cell: 919-795-9298
Office: 919-894-3662, Ext. 34

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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