Hello
anyone can explain me what is the /usr/local/assp/griplist file ?
What does it store ?
Thanks
Graziano
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Graziano wrote:
> Hello
>
> please ,what does this line indicate?
>
> X-Assp-Received-RBL: fail (bl.spamcop.net->127.0.0.2; )
>
> Did it fail to connect to spamcop or did the spam fail the check?
> The email was a spam with 2 lines of text and a link.
The sending mail server is listed on spamco
Of course I mean my mail domain gets the fp's but someone gots to sort
t'buggers oot
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> Dickson, Paul
> Sent: 10 July 2007 14:08
> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
> Su
10 for just you? I get that many total submitted in a 3000 user
environment.
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Chris ( BIUK )
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 5:01 AM
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Subje
Hello
please ,what does this line indicate?
X-Assp-Received-RBL: fail (bl.spamcop.net->127.0.0.2; )
Did it fail to connect to spamcop or did the spam fail the check?
The email was a spam with 2 lines of text and a link.
Thank you
Graziano
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Matti Haack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreibt:
>I think the best solution would be to add SQL support for local
>Domains and local users to ASSP and query hmailserver directly.
But there is a standard query. It is the smtp command: rcpt .
It is built in, less overhead than SQL.
fritz
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Hi Kevin,
I have forward as attachment set inside TB.
My misunderstanding was that I used to collect the false positives and
then forward them as a group. I now know that this is wrong. I get 10+
false positives a day so this is tedious for me.
I will maul about with the filters and see wha
I think the best solution would be to add SQL support for local
Domains and local users to ASSP and query hmailserver directly.
Matti
> Matti Haack wrote:
>> does anybody use ASSP in connection with hMail server?
> yes :-)
> Matti Haack wrote:
>> Dows anybody have a script, to extract l
Matti Haack wrote:
> does anybody use ASSP in connection with hMail server?
yes :-)
Matti Haack wrote:
> Dows anybody have a script, to extract local users/domains from
> hmailserver?
no, sorry (but this might be indeed a nice feature request for martin)
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