Fritz,
Would you consider the FreeBSD startup script command line, or do you
mean manually running the assp command? Also, since I haven't really
said so yet, thank you for this excellent spam filtering software and
all of your hard work and constant assistance to everyone on this list.
Your e
start it from command line.
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Hello,
I just set up my third Assp installation and I'm noticing the assp
process keeps dying at random times. It never stays running longer than
about 10 mins at any given stretch. While it's running I'm not seeing
any errors in the maillog.txt file however. I'm also not seeing any core
dump
Isn't what he's asking for just like the transport function in Postfix? I
don't think he's actually asking for program aliases, just the ability to
direct different mails to different places. It seems like that would fit
under the general umbrella of proxy functionality.
I completely agree that
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>Simply put the idea is about:
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>- telling ASSP to forward (proxy) incoming E-Mails to certain named
>recipients to a different IP address and/or port
You already understood, that ASSP is working as a synchronous proxy.
It immediately connects a sender to the server. To do what you want,
we
Patrick Neill wrote:
> - telling ASSP to forward (proxy) incoming E-Mails to certain named
> recipients to a different IP address and/or port
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> In a second step these sorted out E-Mails could then be used for whatever
> purpose one sees fit. In my case they would trigger a program that starts a
Simply put the idea is about:
- telling ASSP to forward (proxy) incoming E-Mails to certain named
recipients to a different IP address and/or port
In a second step these sorted out E-Mails could then be used for whatever
purpose one sees fit. In my case they would trigger a program that starts a
Are there any public ASSP stats available for different types of ASSP
configurations?
E.g. using whitelisting + delaying + Penalty Bow + SURBLs but not using the
Bayesian filter...
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Are there any public ASSP stats available for different types of ASSP
configurations?
E.g. using whitelisting + delaying + Penalty Bow + SURBLs but not
using the Bayesian filter...
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So if I understand this thread correctly, the discussion is as follows:
1) ASSP is installed on a server which connects either Internet->LAN or
Internet->DMZ
2) We want to give an application on this server the ability to execute
remote commands based on (hopefully) sanitized input directly from
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