It appears that I have the same issues with not ever getting responses from anybody. The questions that I post seem legitimate and answerable. My questions apparently are getting posted, since I always get 5 to 10 out of office replies from overseas users. What is funny is that even though things get posted, 50% of the time I get a response back from the ISA list stating that my message was rejected. I cannot state here what the reason was since quoting the text in that message would cause this post to get rejected. Some questions that I had that went unanswered were: Please Help! SMTP Filter does not filter out anything OWA with Exchange 5.5 and ISA Connect remotely to Exchange 5.5 with Outlook Express Some that were answered and discussed were: Blocking Ads Disable cacheing of certain web sites Everything that I had no responses to were questions that had anything to do with Exchange Server 5.5. Probably, the majority of people that are still on 5.5 don't know what they are doing anyways and do not know the answer. Most people I would guess are at least on Exchange 2000, which still is not even the latest version (or is about to not be the latest version). Things that usually get answered are stuff that only has to do with ISA. It would be nice to have my SMTP filter filtering content, but it probably does not work since I have 5.5. Thanks, Brian K. Scheele Systems Administrator Clark Filter 3649 Hempland Road Lancaster, PA 17601-1393 Ph. 717-285-5941 x176 Fx. 717-285-3039 -----Original Message----- From: Mark Hippenstiel [mailto:mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 2:41 PM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] Gee, Thanks! http://www.ISAserver.org Now for a change this is something I cannot understand: I am posting an imho important question someone must have stumbled across, and what happens to this post? Nothin... This is very disappointing folks. I thought that this list would eventually be sort of a community board, but hey, maybe I haven't read some piece of information carefully enough. Yes sure, when Tom comes along asking how long your services have been running, this is important. Sorry, but I'm just a bit angry. Can't help it. Ok, now there's a lot of people coming 'round here posting silly question like how do I install ISA so that it prepares my coffe in the morning, but that's ok. If you people would have more common sense, you'd even answer stupid questions (which some of you do, actually). Comes to my mind, that when very artistic settings are being discussed, you are eager to give away your 2c... Ok, maybe, just maybe nobody knew an answer to my question: what would you have to loose in saying "oh sorry, i don't have a clue". You could loose your buff aura, though. Anyway, I write this to express that I am annoyed about the fact that I don't get an answer when I talk to someone (supposing my post has been read). Think about it, where's your community sense?? What is this list good for anyway? Mark ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: bscheele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')