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Installation (Windows)

  1. Download and install the latest 5.8.x.x version of ActivePerl from Active State. The latest release can be found at http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl; As you move through the ActivePerl installation wizard, select the option, “Add Perl to the Path environment variable" to ensure ASSP will load without having to add the perl path before assp.pl.
  2. >From the start button in the taskbar, click on start/programs/activestate perl 5.x.x build ###/Perl Package Manager (PPM).
  3. At the PPM cmd line type query *  and make a note of which of the following modules are not installed (Note: all modules listed below must be installed for ASSP to function correctly):
  • compress-zlib (Note: standard Perl install and normally present)
  • digest-md5-file (Note: standard Perl install and normally present)
  • email-valid (Note: to check email address for conformity to RFC's)
  • file-readbackwards (Note: to search logs)
  • mail-spf-query (Note: to query SPF authentication)
  • mail-srs (Note: for sender rewriting scheme)
  • net-dns (Note: to do reverse lookups)
  • net-rblclient (Note: to look up IP's against RBL's)
  • netaddr-ip (Note: to manage IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and subnets)
  • perl-ldap (Note: to use LDAP to look up local users)
  • time-hires (Note: standard Perl install and normally present)
  • win32-daemon (to run ASSP as a service)
  1. At the PPM cmd line type install <module-name> (as shown above) to install any modules that are not present. (Note: The install routine automatically installs all the necessary dependencies.) Exception: The win32-daemon module is installed using the following command:
                  install http://www.roth.net/perl/packages/win32-daemon.ppd .
  1. At the PPM cmd line type upgrade -install -precious  to update all installed packages.
  2. Download ASSP and extract it to [drive]:\assp
  3. Create the following five sub directories:
       \spam
                   \notspam
                   \errors
                   \errors\spam
                   \errors\notspam
  1. In order to run ASSP as a service, from start/run type the following command:
    perl addservice.pl -i [drive]:\assp\assp.pl [drive]:\assp   substituting your drive letter for [drive] and hit enter.
  2. Click on Start/Settings/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Component Services/Services and start the Anti-Spam Smtp Proxy service. Set the ASSP service to start automatically.
 10. Open a web browser and point it to 127.0.0.1:55555; at the login screen. The default password is nospam4me. Change the password immediately.


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