Yes, the smartmax as been in service for years perfectly but has no spam 
control.



So I installed the ASSP on the same machine and am trying to configure it

properly to work with the smartmax.



Currently the smartmax requires an auth before it will accept a mail from a user

to be sent out, I was hopping I could get the ASSP to do this or pass it to the 
smartmax

for this to continue to be the case, but as it is the ASSP will accept any mail 
to

it then the smartmax will reject yes, but ASSP accepting right from the start

is making it look like an open relay.



any what to carry though the auth to the MTA BEFORE the mail is accepted for 

the out bound que ?







If you're learning how to setup multiple programs at the same time, 

you're going to have a lot of trouble.  ASSP is great - but you need a 

properly working MTA first.  Sender authentication (NOT verification!) 

falls under the heading "Basic SMTP Server Setup".

 

If Smartmax is your MTA, I suggest you investigate that program's manual 

/ support forums to get your system 100% - WITHOUT ASSP!!  Then when 

you're ready, add the ASSP protection.  You'll be a lot happier with the 

end result.

 

-- 

Daniel

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