localaddresses_flat and localDomains?
Would it be ok to just empty ldaplistdb?
On 04/18/2010 02:04 PM, mxx wrote:
> Hi Greyhat and all.
>
> First thanks again for your nice support!
>
> Sorry for the delay I was extremely busy working for that company I run
> assp for.
> As 80% of the
Hi Greyhat and all.
First thanks again for your nice support!
Sorry for the delay I was extremely busy working for that company I run
assp for.
As 80% of the received mails don't get stuck @localLDAPdomain, I
postponed this issue..
But yesterday they started to notice that some important mails
Hi GrayHat
On 03/16/2010 04:26 PM, GrayHat wrote:
>
> thou shalt not add "@" to the domain names
>
>
:D
> Seriously, the list should be
>
> example.com=>vrfyhost:port
> example1.com=>vrfyhost:port
>
> and so on, no "@" at all inside that file
>
Replied to my own post shortly before stati
Sorry posted wrong info:
> However as soon as I set LocalAddresses_Flat to '' and LocalDomains to
> file:files/domains.txt ( a file containing entries (one per line) as
> suggested as @mydomain.com=>vrfyhost:port, which is in my case looks
> like @example.com=>localhost:25000), it seems as if ANY
Hi,
thanks LOTS for all your helpful information and assistance! So much
appreciated!
I tried the vrfy approach and enabled vrfy on my MTA. A telnet from
localhost worked fine (of course enabled the block from outside option
in assp).
However as soon as I set LocalAddresses_Flat to '' and Loc
It happend again just right now.
Here's the log:
22-02-10 13:24:03 41415-09117 [Worker_1] [DNSBL]
<@> to: spamschleuder@
[scoring] DNSBL: neutral, listed in
bb.barracudacentral.org dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net
zen.spamhaus.org
22-02-10 13:24:03 41415-09117 [Worker_1]
<@>
Hi GrayHat,
thank you for taking your time giving me helpful advice :)
I took another approach. I don't have so many users so I directly export
the mailservers addressbook into a file via a cronjob (also doing a
chown and chmod afterwards).
The file consists of just mail addresses, each line an
Thank you very much for your replies!
Sad enough Fritz's simple solution about what to try, which MIGHT work,
doesn't. Of course it's not an assp issue.
I will do as you suggested and setup an additional openldap server.
Thank you!
Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>> the server which ldap server connect
Hello again,
does noone have any idea what might be the reason why workers get stuck
at LocalLDAPDomain?
Can I change assps behavior in this regard somehow? Is the code much
different when using ldap version 2 instead of 3? I noticed that
although my ldap server is v3 it seems to work if I set
Hi,
could someone please help me out with this issue?
I get this very often..
The mailsystem I'm using uses an ldapmapper.. I already increased the
number of ldapmapper threads, but this doesn't solve anything.
There's an option which might help, but I'm not sure if I can change it
since it see
Thanks Thomas!
And thanks for the latest upgrades, the new "housekeeping" feature for
the spamdb rocks ;)
Max
On 01/30/2010 07:19 PM, mxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> running latest version of assp.
>
> Each time I start assp I get the following error:
>
> "ERROR: pos
Hi,
running latest version of assp.
Each time I start assp I get the following error:
"ERROR: possible code or language file error in config for
ASSP_ARCfieldMap - '*' not found at the end of the small description"
Is this something to be worried about and does anyone know the possible
caus
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