05-18-2010 04:38 AM
Perhaps I have missed the obvious; I know that a false positive can be released from quarantine as required; but if a particular sender is often ending up in quarantine as a false positive - what are the options for easily training CSVB to treat the sender as a trusted sender? I appreciate that this perhaps could be done by the administrator - but is there an easy way to do this from an end user role?
TIA
05-20-2010 02:04 AM
To answer my own question; I have discovered the end-user blocklist and safelist facility. Note that this needs to be enabled at the spam quarantine level (i.e. spam quarantining needs to be active and then the enduser blocklist/safelist facility needs to be activated). Please note that there is a bug in ASYNCOS v6.6.0-202 - so ensure that you are using software version later than that.
Paul.
05-20-2010 08:26 AM
Beat me to the post, glad you found your answer!
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