Which version of ASSP? If you're interested in v2, you need to resend 
your request to the assp-test list (which is for v2)...

I'd be very interested in an example of a *working* setup with ASSP v2 
and postfix with postfix first in line for both inbound and outbound 
(mail first hits postfix, then passes to ASSP as a simple CONTENT filter 
ONLY (so we can use the most excellent spam reporting/management 
capabilities).



On 2013-09-10 8:36 PM, Jason Horn <jason.w.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I recently saw an old posting about an ASSP - MTA setup I'd like to use, but 
> I can't figure out how.  The setup was as follows for email submission:
>
> MTA (port 587) --> ASSP (port 24) --> MTA (port 26) -->
>
> The idea was to use the MTA for TLS and submission (what it does best), and 
> then to forward mail to ASSP, then back to the MTA for sending out.  This way 
> the email interface of ASSP is still usable.
>
> The problem is, I can't figure out how to configure my MTA (Postfix) this 
> way.  Does anyone know how to do this?  Specifically, forwarding submission 
> email to ASSP, but when it comes back in on another port (26 in the example 
> above), to send it out, and thus preventing a loop.  I realize this is a 
> postfix question, but it's a configuration that only an ASSP user would use.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Jason
>

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