> Barry Bahrami wrote:
> > " I've had reports of spam lately and so I checked our logs.  This
is
> > what I'm finding in assp:
> >
> > Sep-26-07 21:17:23 id-6642c8854 24.4.81.119 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] whitelist addition: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sep-26-07 21:17:23 id-6642c8854 [Local/White] 24.4.81.119
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com local or
> > whitelisted () Your_longer_[porn spam subject]->
> > c:\assp/notspam/8854.eml
> >
> > It seems these guys are somehow whitelisting themselves.  I see it
> > all over the logs.  I upgraded to 1.3.2 and then 1.3.3 and now 1.3.4
> > (which is working great otherwise, btw).  All versions are doing the
> > same thing.
> >
> 
> I suspect that IP matches something in your config.
> 
> Also please create a new message to ask a question rather than
> replying,
> it breaks the threading in email clients when you do that.
> 
> Kevin

This is a guess but it may also be matching "Regular Expression to
Identify Non-Spam" if you have anything entered there

Dave 

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