Hello Paul,
Thanks for the reply.
The problem appears to be related to the fact that an address in the blacklist cannot get onto the whitelist. Perhaps I have missed the point about the Blacklist but I assumed that anything from an address in the Blacklist would always get marked as Spam. I think you are saying that any email from a Blacklisted address always gets checked and any email from a Whitelisted site never gets checked.
Anyway, some of my sites receive a lot of emails with newsletters and other information. These addresses will never be replied to so they will not go into the automatic whitelist. They have tended to get marked as Spam as they contain words and phrases that are common to junk mail. I asked the users to bounce a copy of incorrectly marked emails to the NoSpam address at each site. Unfortunately, the next email from the same source is marked as Spam again. After a few tries the users just stop sending the emails to the NoSpam address and moan at me instead.
Nothing unusual about that but I can see that a fully working system really will benefit all users so I want to work out what I have done wrong. Not all messages are marked as Spam and many are coming through without any problems. I had just hoped that I would not have to add lots of email addresses to the manual Whitelist but I am not sure that there is any other solution.
I am visiting two sites this week and will look at the Spamhalter Statistics and the log files.
Regards,
Terry.
<p>Hello Paul,</p><p>Thanks for the reply.</p><p>The problem appears to be related to the fact that an address in the blacklist cannot get onto the whitelist. Perhaps I have missed the point about the Blacklist but I assumed that anything from an address in the Blacklist would always get marked as Spam. I think you are saying that any email from a Blacklisted address always gets checked and any email from a Whitelisted site never gets checked.
</p><p>Anyway, some of my sites receive a lot of emails with newsletters and other information. These addresses will never be replied to so they will not go into the automatic whitelist. They have tended to get marked as Spam as they contain words and phrases that are common to junk mail. I asked the users to bounce a copy of incorrectly marked emails to the NoSpam address at each site. Unfortunately, the next email from the same source is marked as Spam again. After a few tries the users just stop sending the emails to the NoSpam address and moan at me instead. </p><p>Nothing unusual about that but I can see that a fully working system really will benefit all users so I want to work out what I have done wrong. Not all messages are marked as Spam and many are coming through without any problems. I had just hoped that I would not have to add lots of email addresses to the manual Whitelist but I am not sure that there is any other solution.
</p><p>I am visiting two sites this week and will look at the Spamhalter Statistics and the log files.</p><p>Regards,</p><p>Terry.&nbsp;</p>