From: <jh...@cp...> - 2002-12-29 17:05:13
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In thinking about this further there is another issue that came to mind. ASSP can ony either accept or reject a message. What should happen if a spam message is addressed to two users: one who wants all mail and another who wants no spam? One accept-all user would require that all no-spam users would get copies. Or else the accept-all user could have to allow some spam to be blocked. How would you like to have that handled? I don't Know that it is clearly documented, but all rejected email gets rejected with an error message so that in the event of a false positive the sender receives an error report. John ----Original Message----- >From: Mads Westermann <Mads@Westermann.dk> >To: <jh...@cp...> >Cc: >Subj: RE: ASSP >Reply To: >Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 12:28 PM > >At 14:10 28-12-2002 +0000, you wrote: >>Hi, Mads. >> >>Sorry I have taken so long to respond. I'm traveling for the holidays >>and didn't get your message until today. > >No problem :-D > > > >>Do you think that would meet your needs? > >Yup - this was just what I needed - tnx. a lot > > >--- >Mads Westermann | Tel. +45 4871 4457 | Most people have a desire >Bylyngen 38, | GSM +45 4057 4557 | to look at the exception >Blistrup | Fax +45 4871 8857 | instead of a desire to be >DK-3230 Graested | | exceptional. >Denmark | Email Mads@Westermann.dk | - John C. Maxwell > > > |