Two things. One the RC is packaged in there still, and two, assp.pl
isn't starting.
C:\ASSP>perl assp.pl
Number found where operator expected at assp.pl line 439, near "'Put
here the lo
cal MTA which should be used for DoVRFY. It will be used if no
information from
localDomains about a domain is available. For example:
smtp.mydomain.com or
'10.1.1.2"
(Missing operator before 10.1.1.2?)
String found where operator expected at assp.pl line 439, near "125 ''"
(Missing operator before ''?)
syntax error at assp.pl line 439, near "'Put here the local MTA which
should be
used for DoVRFY. It will be used if no information from localDomains
about a do
main is available. For example: smtp.mydomain.com or '10.1.1.2"
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at assp.pl line 2037.
On 2/8/2010 8:22 AM, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> - improved overall performance (especially long attachments)
> - improved ClamAV reponse
>
> -Default MTA for DoVRFY* (VRFYMTA)
> Put here the local MTA which should be used for DoVRFY. It will be
> used if no information from localDomains about a domain is available.
> For example: 'smtp.mydomain.com ' or '10.1.1.2:125 '.
>
> -Blacklisted Addresses& Domains** (blackAddresses)
> Accepts specific addresses ([email protected]), user parts (user) or
> entire domains (@example.com). Wildcards/Weight is supported :
> @*.biz=>0.5
>
> -Local IMail domains (DoLocalIMailDomains)
> Consider domains in the IMail registry to be local
>
> -Automatic Corpus Correction (autoCorrectCorpus)
> (Syntax: a.a[a]-b.b[b]-cccc or empty - default is "0.6-1.4-4000") If
> the
> corpus norm (the weight between spamwords/hamwords) is less than "a"
> (0.6
> - too much ham) or greater than "b" (1.2 - too much spam), assp will
> delete the excess (oldest) files from the corresponding folder (
> spamlog ,
> notspamlog ). ASSP will keep a minimum of "c" (4000) files in the
> folder
> and will never delete files that are younger than two weeks. This
> cleanup
> will run at the end of the rebuildspamdb task. So the corrected file
> corpus will take effect at the next rebuildspamdb!
>
>
> -SSL Certificate File (PEM format) (SSLCertFile)
>
> Full path to the file containing the server's SSL certificate, for
> example : /usr/local/etc/ssl/certs/assp-cert.pem. A general cert.pem
> file is already provided in './certs/server-cert.pem'. For defining
> any full filepathes, always use slashes ('/') not backslashes. If
> './certs/server-cert.pem' is set and is not found, assp will try to
> use openssl to generate one.
>
> -SSL Key File (PEM format) (SSLKeyFile)
>
> Full path to the file containing the server's SSL key, for example:
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/certs/assp-key.pem. A general key.pem file is
> already provided in './certs/server-key.pem'. If
> './certs/server-key.pem' is set and is not found, assp will try to use
> openssl to generate one.
>
>
> -Charset for STDOUT and STDERR (ConsoleCharset)
> Set the characterset for the console output to your local needs.
> Default is "System Default" - no conversion. Restart is required!
>
> -Charset for Maillog (LogCharset)
> Set the characterset/codepage for the maillog output to your local
> needs. Default (and best) on non Windows systems is "UTF-8" if
> available or "System Default" - no conversion. On Windows systems set
> it to your local codepage or UTF-8. requires ASSP restart
>
>
> -Decode MIME Words To UTF-8 (decodeMIME2UTF8)
> If selected, ASSP decodes MIME encoded words to UTF8. This enables
> support for national languages to be used in Bombs , Scripts , Spamdb
> , Logging. If not selected, only US-ASCII characters will be used for
> this functions. This requires an installed Email::MIME::Modifier
> module in PERL.
>
>
> -Do Deny Connections from these IP numbers (DoDenySMTP)
> If activated, the IP is checked against denySMTPConnectionsFrom.
> Scoring is set with ipValencePB.
>
> -Use Unknown Addresses as Trap Addresses (MakeTraps)
> Unknown addresses in heavy use can be used as spamtrapaddresses or
> spamaddresses.
>
> -Unknown Address Frequency (SetMakeFrequency)
> Minimum frequency per hour before an unknown address will be used as
> Trap Address. For example 6.
>
> -Skip Message-ID signing, mail content dependend* (noMSGIDsigRe)
> Use this to skip the Message-ID tagging depending on the content of
> the email. If the content of the email matches this regular expression
> (checking MaxBytes only), FBMTV will not be done. For example: 'I am
> out of office' .
>
> -Skip Message-ID signing for Redlisted mails (noRedMSGIDsig)
> If selected, FBMTV will not be done for redlisted emails!
>
>
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