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GeeZuZz -> Display processing result in Monitor? (9.Apr.2007 8:37:39 PM)

It would be very useful if Mailessentials monitor could display WHAT it did with the message, instead of just "Item processed ok". That shouldn't be too hard to implement?

I mean it could say:
quote:

Catched by Bayesian
Item processed OK

Or:
quote:

Catched by Keyword Checking
Keyword Blockedword was found in body
Item processed OK

Or in case of ham:
quote:

Item passed all tests - normal delivery
Item processed OK




turingtest2 -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (9.Apr.2007 8:46:45 PM)

Seconded...

Processing results in x-headers would be great too.

tt2




Patrizia -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (10.Apr.2007 3:24:06 AM)

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback! Your reuqests have been added to the feature request list.




egypt123 -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (10.Apr.2007 8:57:52 AM)

Yes, this would be very nice. I'd like to see it on the Subject line as well. For example, when I first implemented the system, I had everything going to the users Inbox but had the Spam mail flagged in the Subject line (i.e., Bayesian: You won a Million Bucks!!). However, once you start sending the Spam to the Junk Folder, it no longer puts the processing filter text on the Subject line. This would be a quick visual way to tell which filter is catching it (without having to open the message or dig through the monitor) and would be helpful for making quick adjustments.




justinr -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (10.Apr.2007 2:44:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: egypt123

Yes, this would be very nice. I'd like to see it on the Subject line as well. For example, when I first implemented the system, I had everything going to the users Inbox but had the Spam mail flagged in the Subject line (i.e., Bayesian: You won a Million Bucks!!). However, once you start sending the Spam to the Junk Folder, it no longer puts the processing filter text on the Subject line. This would be a quick visual way to tell which filter is catching it (without having to open the message or dig through the monitor) and would be helpful for making quick adjustments.


see here:
Can GFI MailEssentials provide a reason why an email was blocked as SPAM?




turingtest2 -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (10.Apr.2007 6:42:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: justinr

see here:
Can GFI MailEssentials provide a reason why an email was blocked as SPAM?

Thanks for the kb reference, but wouldn't this be easier for users to configure with a check box on the Actions tab? Feature request anybody? Like many, I suspect, I tend to explore the visible features of a program to discover what it can do and only resort to manuals etc. when all else fails. The downside of this approach is that one can miss concepts or extra "features" that only appear in the documentation.

tt2




justinr -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (11.Apr.2007 11:32:49 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: turingtest2

Thanks for the kb reference, but wouldn't this be easier for users to configure with a check box on the Actions tab? Feature request anybody?



i agree, this should just be a checkbox/option. there's no reason to bury something that basically everyone wants to use.

not holding my breath for implementation, though.




Mark Busuttil -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (12.Apr.2007 6:46:22 AM)

Thank you for your feedback, this has also been added as a feature request.

Thank you




coolfactor -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (16.Jun.2007 3:23:26 PM)

I agree the GFI Monitor doesn't go far enough. I know it needs to be fast and lightweight, but I'd like to know:

- number of messages processed per minute on average
- number of messages in queue, waiting to be processed, from GFI's perspective. When I check the Queue folder, it hovers around 117 all day, and that doesn't make sense to me. Are certain messages queued for delivery at a later time?

I'm not entirely familiar with all the ins and outs of MailEssentials yet, so you answers on this would help a lot. I've been trying to figure out why entire batches of obvious spam get through the filters, and my best guess is that the Queue is full, so MailEssentials lets the rest through unscanned to ensure quick delivery.

Am I getting into a different topic here? LOL. Bottom line is that I can't extract enough details from GFI Monitor to know what is going on and why.




GeeZuZz -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (8.Jun.2008 10:01:32 PM)

Was this feature (first post) ever implemented in MailEssentials?

(We're not using MailEssential for the moment, but would still like to know)




John Letourneau -> RE: Display processing result in Monitor? (9.Jun.2008 9:12:45 AM)

For users that are talking about this feature please visit http://forums.gfi.com/Feature_request_discussion%3a_Dashboard/m_900764219/tm.htm as this is currently being worked on and we would like feedback.




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