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Release as False Positive

What does it means? Does it auto-add the sender in white list?

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  • Whitelisting appears today on the Quarantine email if the recipient's address is known to the Astaro.

    With AD, a user can have a primary address and multiple secondary addresses.  I think the same is possible with Novell???

    In any case, it's possible to autocreate users in the Astaro from eDirectory.  If you aren't using that, it is supposed to work with LDAP, but I know that, as recently as two years ago, there were issues with email names not coming through with LDAP.

    If you have a lot of turnover in your user base, like a school for example, you can get Astaro Support to bulk-delete your backend-authenticated users once a year, then repopulate from the new user list in eDirectory.  If that gets to be too much of a problem for them, I bet they'll come up with their own feature suggestion. [;)]

    I seem to recall that you discussed that idea (or maybe it was eDirectory SSO for HTTP), and elected not to use it.  If that's the case, I still wanted to make comments for future visitors to your thread.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Whitelisting appears today on the Quarantine email if the recipient's address is known to the Astaro.

    With AD, a user can have a primary address and multiple secondary addresses.  I think the same is possible with Novell???

    In any case, it's possible to autocreate users in the Astaro from eDirectory.  If you aren't using that, it is supposed to work with LDAP, but I know that, as recently as two years ago, there were issues with email names not coming through with LDAP.

    If you have a lot of turnover in your user base, like a school for example, you can get Astaro Support to bulk-delete your backend-authenticated users once a year, then repopulate from the new user list in eDirectory.  If that gets to be too much of a problem for them, I bet they'll come up with their own feature suggestion. [;)]

    I seem to recall that you discussed that idea (or maybe it was eDirectory SSO for HTTP), and elected not to use it.  If that's the case, I still wanted to make comments for future visitors to your thread.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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