Thanks Dave!

Do you know how to allow an IP address..  I was going to whitelist their
server.  Whitelisting an IP was not in the Sambar docs.  I hope the
whitelist is implemented in Sambar 5.3 production.  

For now, I just whitelisted her e-mail address.. That should give her all
her mail including SPAM if I'm not mistaken.  Serves her right... hehe

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Dave Culbertson
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 11:50 AM
To: sambar List Member
Subject: [sambar] Sambar Spam Filter Problem

Paul,
perhaps this sample whitelist.flt will help

#
# The following whitelist rule allows all mail from "sambar.ch" 
# to pass regardless of the spam filtering.
#
^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This whitelist.flt works with the 6.0 production version of Sambar. I don't
know about other versions.

Dave Culbertson


On 07/Nov/2003 08:52:05, Paul Alger \(Ironclad\) wrote:
> I have a lady who is subscribed to a newsletter.  When I enabled spam
filtering, Sambar started rejecting this newsletter.  Here is the log entry.
FYI, I only do DNSBL, no spam.flt filtering at all…

>  

> [2003-11-06 01:14:30] OK [19401592] [140.239.85.2] [CONNECT]

> [2003-11-06 01:14:30] OK [19401592] [140.239.85.2] [DISCONNECT]

>  

> Not too much info there.  I obtained the log entry of the smtp server that
sends this newsletter:

>  

> --> Attempting to connect to: ironclad.net (66.15.106.176 25)

> <-- Connected to: ironclad.net (66.15.106.176 25)

> <-- 220-ns1.ironclad.net ESMTP Server ready  Thu, 06 Nov 2003 14:00:07

> <-- 220-No UCE.  This server does not authorize use of its computers or
network

> <-- [nothing received]

>  

> Obviously, Sambar thinks it is spam due to one of the built in rules.  My
question is, can I white list this IP?  If so, what is the syntax for the
whitelist.flt file?  I don’t have a white list to look at.  Will white
listing even work since this is a built in spam catcher in Sambar?

>  

> Also, how can I find out why Sambar is rejecting this message.  It appears
that the ip resolves.  I don’t have a copy of the e-mail to look at the
headers since Sambar rejects the message.  The ultimate solution is to tell
them how to fix the problem on their end so it doesn’t look like they are
sending spam.

>  

>  

>  

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