Micheal, I have uninstalled and reinstalled ActivePerl. I am now routing my incoming mail to the ASSP machine; I am going to watch the Perl.exe process today to see if uninstalling and reinstalling the Perl fixed the problem. As far as the quality of the machine, I believe the machine is a top notch machine. The machine use to be my mail server and webserver; I was using it as my mail and web server for about 4 months and had no problems with any problem withe any process like the one I am having with the Perl.exe process. Actually, I built the machine myself. Are my posts to list getting in?
Note: Everyone, for the moment, when replying to a post I have submitted to the list, cc my address in the reply. Sincerely, Travis Forghani IT Administrator Bowman Enterprises, Inc. Cell: 919-795-9298 Office: 919-894-3662, Ext. 34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Micheal Espinola Jr wrote: > Travis Forghani wrote: >> Micheal, >> >> I am once again am not receiving any posts from the list. I even >> created a new Hotmail account to see if the problem was isolated to >> my mail server but it isn't. I haven't received any posts from the >> list to my Hotmail account or my MSN account either. I am receiving >> posts from the Squirrelmail list that I am subscribed to; it is at >> lists.Sourceforge.net as well. All the spam filtering is off on my >> mail server; and ASSP isn't even part of the equation at the moment >> (I'll explain below). Are you having the same issue as I am, or has >> anyone else? > > I'm sorry to hear about your troubles. To the best of my knowledge, > no one is having any problems with the list. Perhaps it is being > filtered up-stream from you. > >> I had to take ASSP out of the equation because it kept on causing the >> computer to lockup. At the moment, my users are connecting directly >> to my mail server. Perl.exe will work its way up to using 99% of the >> processor time. I lowered the simultaneous SMTP connection down to >> 10 and the IP Session Timeout is the default 60 seconds. The only >> filter I had running, in test mode, is the Bayesian filter. I had >> restarted my computer three time and then took the ASSP machine out >> of the equation. As soon as activity starts flowing through ASSP, >> Perl.exe works its way up to using 99% of the processor time. This >> seems like a bug in the ASSP code. Again, I have ASSP installed on a >> XP Professional PC with 2.21 Athlon 3400+ Processor and 1Gig of RAM. >> ASSP is the only major service running on the machine. I've run a >> virus scan; there are no viruses on the machine. The page file is a >> Gig in size. My Spamdb file is only a meg in size. I hope this >> enough info. If the problem isn't a bug in the code what could the >> problem be? > > It could be a number of factors. Typically, it relates to your > version/build of Perl, certain settings that relate to connections, > and/or the quality (processor and memory) of the equipment you are > running it all on. If you are running this on Win32, I recommend the > latest version of ActivePerl from ActiveState.com. >> Note: I worked out the reporting problem. If an address is on the >> Redlist and you try to add the address to the Whitelist, the address >> is not added. Also, I removed the domain part of the report address >> in the Email interface sections for each list (IE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> --> spam); I want to put the domain part back and test adding to the >> redlist or whitelist before > > Makes sense, considering the way the red list is used. This is a > typical 'gotcha' that is seldom easily recognized. > >> I conclude that part of the problem was that I had a domain part >> specified. Also, deleting ASSP (except for config file, whitelist >> file, redlist file, spam directory, notspam directory, error/spam >> directory, error/notspam directory), copying the unmodified copy of >> ASSP to the root of my C drive, and executing rebuildspamdb.pl to >> rebuild my Spamdb file fixed the issue of ASSP automatically tagging >> every email that came in as Spam. > > Sometimes the best thing to do is to start over - using your new > understanding of ASSP's features to begin again with a better (and > typically less complex & feature counter-productive) configuration. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
