Just a thought…. Does Outlook think the mailbox for the report address is an 
outlook user or an internet mail user?  (Check in the sending address book)

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> On 19 Dec 2016, at 01:09, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Can any of you report back on this?  THANKS
> 
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 4:32 PM, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm curious if there are any ASSP admins out there who use Outlook on a PC.
> 
> We're having 2 minor issues with Spam/NotSpam reports sent from Outlook and 
> I'm wondering if it's just our installation or if others are seeing the same 
> thing.  Thomas understandably doesn't want to install Outlook, so I'm turning 
> to you, the admin users of ASSP for some quick help.
> 
> Note: we send reports to assp by doing a Forward as Attachment, which 
> preserves the headers.
> 
> 
> Problem #1: Analyze reports don't work.  
> When we send a Spam/NotSpam report, the report itself is saved perfectly in 
> the corpus.  Headers are intact, the message is there.  All is well.  
> However, if we have Spam and Ham Reports will trigger an additional Analyze 
> Report (DoAdditionalAnalyze) set to send an analyze report, the report gets 
> sent, but it's all wrong.  It seems to analyze the headers of the report 
> itself, not the reported message.  It also almost always triggers and error 
> in the log like:
> Dec-04-16 16:13:51 Warning: DKIM returned 'no domain to fetch policy for '    
> (that warning line just ends with a single quote)
> 
> 
> 
> Problem #2: Sending multiple reports in a single message doesn't work 
> correctly
> If we select a couple messages in the inbox and do a forward as attachment to 
> the spam/notspam reporting address, the message that is saves in the corpus 
> seems to be a mime encoded version of the fist message only, the filename is 
> a seemingly random bunch of ASCII characters.  I'm certain that this used to 
> work, but I the last time I texted was years and years ago.  No idea when 
> this stopped working for us.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ken
> 
> 
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