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Login to edit Whitelists/Blacklists on SPAM appliances (bc1/2) broken

February 8, 2008 by IRIS Staff

The login to the Spam appliances is currently broken. This is apparently due to a software upgrade. This problem has been reported to the vendor.

Users will be unable to add, remove or change their e-mail Whitelists/Blacklists.

This does not affect operation of any current e-mail Whitelists/Blacklists.

UPDATE

[2008-02-19 10:51:24 | Vadim Kogan]

The issue with users not being able to log in to view/modify their whitelists/blacklists on the spam appliances has been fixed.

Resolved as of 2008-02-19 10:46:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: Spam Filtering

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