Travis Forghani wrote: > Fritz and Others, > > I've got everything in testmode because I only have Bayesian and SPF > configured and enabled. Everything else is either disabled or has > default settings. The reason I have so many tests in testmode is > because I don't want to use them. The user in question is not in the > spam lovers, she is not part of the collect list (only have one address > acting as collect and it starts with a G). I've checked both. She is > not part of the redlist. I've even checked to see if the from addresses > of the spam are in the whitelist; they are not. So what exactly does > X-Assp-Block: NO (Testmode) mean? I understand that the emails are not > being blocked because of testmode; though as you stated, if it is one of > the tests that are in test mode it would say Spamlover or DNSBL. > Finally, what do the options All Test Mode and Spam Address Test Mode > mean and do. I've got All Test Mode unchecked (I assume it means that > all tests are in testmode); I've got Spam Address Test Mode checked. > Testmode processes the e-mail with the particular test - but it doesn't BLOCK the message. I've never seen the X-Assp-Block header before - so I'd also like to know what it indicates.
My guess, and I'm only guessing, is that you'd see such headers in a form of ASSP CC mail - where the intent is the admin is getting copies of the processed mail and Assp is indicating whether or not this message was blocked from the intended recipient. When you're having problems like this, one of the best solutions is to rename your assp.cfg, and let ASSP rebuild it with defaults, then just fill in your network information again. Anywhere you have a field that would contain a list of information can use an external file - which I recommend (for things like whitelisted domains, no-processing, spamlovers, etc. ). So just set those fields accordingly. Leave the tests alone at the defaults for a bit and see what happens. -- Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
