>> In other words, I don’t really want assp to block anything but the most
>> obvious because I want users to be able to get all
>> other email so they don’t have to interact with assp.
That'd be the difficult part, you can either have ASSP block or put it into
testing mode which you probably already know. We're using ASSP with Zimbra,
but it was a mature corpus when we started with Zimbra.
If your ASSP isn't mature, I'd suggest that you put it into testing mode. As
for the settings on Zimbra's side, there isn't much to do:
Mail server IP: 10.10.10.250
ASSP IP: 10.10.10.247
Any mail sent via the web portal or Outlook will go though ASSP, once Global
Settings => MTA points to your ASSP install. If you have clients like
Seamonkey/Thunderbird/Apple Mail, you'll have to set their outbound SMTP to
ASSP.
We do this on port 587 (Submission port) and require TLS that gets forwarded
directly to Zimbra:
Doug
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