whitelist all those emails (until it says "already whitelisted) and also go
to maillog in the GUI and open the email "COPY to incoming OK". With ASSp
sometimes it doesn't kick in the first time.

if you have specific "Regular expression" that is consistent in the email
then you can try adding it to
Regular Expression to Identify No Processing Mail* (npRe)


these are the tings i can tink of on a sunday morning.....


coffeeeeeeeeeeeee


dexter!
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Elvar <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yes, exactly. I don't constantly troll my logs to see what all the IP's
> are that gmail sends from. I just know something is afoul when I'm told
> messages to my box are bouncing, then I look and see gmail resending
> from different /24's and assp continually greylisting them.
>
>
> Thanks for the info!
>
>
> Alex Frunza wrote:
> > But he's saying he doesn't know all their IPs, they keep sending from
> > new ones. So whiteorg is easier...although those IPs should be public
>
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