Patrick Butts said the following on 2/20/2007 5:27 PM:
> In ASSP, tell it that asspnospam.org is a local domain.  Then email your 
> spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever user you've set up in ASSP to 
> receive the spam.  Your MTA will think it is some external domain and 
> pass it on to ASSP.  ASSP will know the truth and do what it does.  Of 
> course, this won't work if your MTA doesn't mail out through ASSP, which 
> it should to take advantage of the ASSP auto-whitelisting.

I must be missing something.  I had come across the following and used it in 
setting up ASSP with Postfix http://www.howtoforge.com/antispam_smtp_proxy
Based on what you've mentioned, the article I think just sets things up for 
inbound messages rather then both inbound and outbound.  How do I make my MTA 
send out via ASSP ?  Tell it that a smart host is sitting for it on port 25 ?

I had tried what you have suggested, but it was always bouncing from postfix. 
I probably need to make it a little less strict in what it sends out, because 
right now, it will not send anything out if it can't find a proper domain to 
deliver to.


cheers,

      mehul


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Mehul N. Sanghvi
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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