>Do Valid/Invalid/Black Helo for Whitelisted (DoHeloWL)
>Do Valid/Invalid/Black Helo for Noprocessing (DoHeloNP)
I don't recommend to change this settings. because everyone using a
whitelisted senderaddress will bypass the helo checks.
It would be better to include the helo in question to heloBl
Thank you (both you and Thomas) for the explanation. I appreciate it.
...Tim
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From: Michael Thomas [mailto:m...@mathbox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 4:05 PM
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Whitelisting not working?
Tim,
Nor
Tim,
Normally, yes. But those setting override.
Michael Thomas
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On 10/8/2013 6:49 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
> They were checked and I've unchecked them now. But I think you and Thomas
> misunderstand my question. The message was blocked
They were checked and I've unchecked them now. But I think you and Thomas
misunderstand my question. The message was blocked because of a high score.
The reason for the high score does not matter for my question and I understand
why this message scored high. My question is shouldn't whitelistin
Tim,
At the bottom of Validate HELO section, see:
Do Valid/Invalid/Black Helo for Whitelisted (DoHeloWL)
Do Valid/Invalid/Black Helo for Noprocessing (DoHeloNP)
Ensure they are not checked.
Michael Thomas
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On 10/8/2013 3:44 PM, Tim
Sorry if I'm being dense, but if the message was blocked by high message score,
I thought that whitelisting would override that and let it thru? Do I
misunderstand something?
I've read the helo section. I don't see anything there addresses the condition:
IP in HELO does not match IP in connecti
>that this message was blocked due to high message score
Yes.
>will that always block or can it be set to score
it only scores - the log shows it
So every thing could be read in the log
reduce fiphmValencePB
or exclude the IP from the helo checks
or ...
or ...
or SIMPLY READ the helo section
T
I realize that the sender's mailserver is doing bad thing and I've already
pointed it out to him, but I'm not sure that he will fix it. Unfortunately, the
sender is a legitimate sender and not spam. I don't want to undo the checking
on validate Helo, because it does catch a lot of bad stuff. I h
GUI->section Validate Helo_> read->read->read -> configure!
any more questions -> ask
the best solution is to contact the senders admin and to tell him that his
mail system is doing wrong things
1. a real mail server never uses an IP in the HELO - this is not an issue
in terms of RFC -> score i
Hi,
I'm running ASSP version 2.3.3(13276) on perl 5, version 14, subversion 2 on
Windows Server 2008R2. I'm getting mail blocked from whitelisted senders. Here
is the log:
Oct-08-13 08:57:24 47844-07354 [Worker_1] 70.168.48.18
info: found message size announcement: 14.18
kByte
Oct-08-13 08:5
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