Gary Hall serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Validity. Wayne received his Bachelor of Science in Applied Science from Kingston University. Prior to Validity, he served as head of European, Middle Eastern and African markets for global digital identity company, ThreatMetrix. In addition to general management, he is responsible for the development and execution of business plans, go-to-market programs, sales management, strategic partnerships, and public representation for the International markets, and to develop the business at least in line with the aspirations of the US domestic market.įor over 25 years, Wayne has been successfully building, scaling and restructuring international companies in various industries, including document and workflow management, integration and interoperability, web application development, security, access management, eCommerce, business process management and the application of open source and open standards. Wayne Parslow serves as Executive Vice President of Validity for International and is building a world-class sales and go-to-market team to maximize Validity’s opportunities across the UK & Ireland, EMEA, LATAM and APAC. Mark holds a Master’s in theoretical physics and a Bachelor’s degree in physics, both from Dartmouth College. Mark is a member of the Board of Advisors to the Dartmouth Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and is a Senior Advisor to Silversmith Capital Partners, a leading Boston based growth-equity firm. Prior to ABILITY, Mark held executive leadership positions at Carefx Corporation, at NaviNet, was the President of MPI Solutions at QuadraMed Corporation, and served as the Chairman and CEO of LinkSoft Technologies, a company that he founded. Most recently, Mark served as CEO of ABILITY Network, recognized in the Forbes Cloud 100 as one of the top 100 cloud companies in the world, which was acquired by Inovalon (NASDAQ:INOV) for $1.2 Billion. He has over 25 years of experience building and leading high-growth technology companies with a strong track record of generating exceptional shareholder value.
To update an individual test score, perform the following steps: For example, disable tests that mark bankruptcy emails as spam for a user who is a bankruptcy lawyer.
Conversely, you can disable or reduce the score of a test that falsely marks messages as spam. You can increase the score of a test that incorrectly allows spam messages to pass through. Use this interface to modify the individual test scores that Apache SpamAssassin uses to mark a message as spam. The system directs you to the Calculated Spam Score Settings interface.Īpache SpamAssassin uses hundreds of tests, and you can assign scores to individual tests to configure Apache SpamAssassin for your server. Improper configurations will create unintended consequences.Ĭlick Configure Calculated Spam Score to configure the individual test scores. We strongly recommend that only advanced users edit the spam testing scores. The system directs you to the Blacklist interface. Blacklists allow you to mark emails that Apache SpamAssassin falsely marks as non-spam as spam mail.Ĭlick Edit Spam Blacklist Settings to configure the Spam Filters blacklist settings. This section displays the account’s current number of blacklisted items.
The following examples demonstrate how to properly use wildcards in the whitelist:
When you add addresses to the whitelist, use * as a wildcard to represent multiple characters and ? to represent a single-character wildcard.