[Maia-users] Duplicate mail after confirming it from non-spam cache

Eugene Pefti eugenep at w3media.net
Thu Apr 12 15:11:08 PDT 2007


Thanks, David.

That makes sense, but what about resending mail from non-spam cache?
Is it considered to be normal when it is sent the second time when I confirm
it? Has the mail to go through to the upstream mailbox in the first place
when it hits the spamfilter without being confirmed?

Eugene 


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From: David Morton [mailto:mortonda at dgrmm.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 2:57 PM
To: eugenep at w3media.net
Cc: maia-users at renaissoft.com
Subject: Re: [Maia-users] Duplicate mail after confirming it from non-spam
cache

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On Apr 12, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Eugene Pefti wrote:

> I run Maia-mailguard version 1.0.2.
>
> I didn't quite understand your comment about not making sense,  
> David. Did
> you mean that it is out of logic and contradicts with the way the  
> rescue
> operation should work?


The issue I listed took place with "rescue" operations, ie, when an  
item was labeled as spam by Maia and then confirmed as non-spam....  
it takes place in the spam cache, not the non-spam cache.

Marking something as non-spam in the non-spam cache should not invoke  
the rescue code.



>
> Based on the page with the known issue ticket this problem will be  
> addressed
> in the later releases, won't be ?
>
> Eugene
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Morton [mailto:mortonda at dgrmm.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 9:22 AM
> To: eugenep at w3media.net
> Cc: maia-users at renaissoft.com
> Subject: Re: [Maia-users] Duplicate mail after confirming it from  
> non-spam
> cache
>
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> On Apr 10, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Eugene Pefti wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> Not sure if this question was already asked but I don't know how to
>> look for
>> the possible answer. I have the maia-mailguared up and running for
>> about two
>> months and it is quite stable and cool. Thanks to you all guys and  
>> Mr.
>> Morton personally. No problem at all except just one.
>>
>> Whenever the mail is not flagged as spam it goes through the
>> spamfilter and
>> is delivered to the downstream users POP3 mailbox. At the same time
>> I have
>> this mail in the non-spam cache section. If I confirm that this is
>> not spam
>> I have the duplicate mail sent to the users POP3 mailbox. I do
>> believe I
>> didn't do proper customizing of maia.conf file. Any idea where I
>> need to do
>> reading and make changes?
>>
>
>
> That doesn't make any sense, as the smtp routines are tied only to
> the rescue operation.  There is a known issue with labeling spam and
> confirming non-spam:
>
> http://www.maiamailguard.org/maia/ticket/307
>
> What version are you running?
>
>
>
> David Morton
> Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard.com
> mortonda at dgrmm.net
>
>
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Maia Mailguard http://www.maiamailguard.com
mortonda at dgrmm.net



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