Re: [Assp-user] Private domain suffix

2010-08-03 Thread Charles Marcus
Daniel L. Miller wrote: > Previously I was taught to use .local for my LAN domain suffixes. > But with the new auto-configuration technologies like mDNS and Avahi > .local has now become a reserved namespace. > > Is there a designated suffix for non-public use? Preferably > something reserved by R

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Will try this tomorrow and update. Again - Thanks for your help. I'm currently phasing out Ironport to replace it with ASSP and once I have everything running smoothly I will pitching for a donation to the project. Thanks Shane -- Sent using BlackBerry - Original

[Assp-user] Private domain suffix

2010-08-03 Thread Daniel L. Miller
Previously I was taught to use .local for my LAN domain suffixes. But with the new auto-configuration technologies like mDNS and Avahi .local has now become a reserved namespace. Is there a designated suffix for non-public use? Preferably something reserved by RFC so it won't get stepped on

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
Please delete the local addresses from the whitelist. -- The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share of $1 Million in cash or HP Produc

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Apologies, the 10.10.10.10 address was an example only. My exchange server is infact 192.168.100.12. Shane -- Sent using BlackBerry - Original Message - From: Fritz Borgstedt To: 'assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net' Sent: Tue Aug 03 20:45:05 2010 Subject: Re: [As

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: >Outgoing looks like this: >Outlook - exchange - assp - mdaemon > >Outlook sends mail to exchange at 10.10.10.10 >Exchange uses assp as smart host at 10.10.10.11 > >Assp proxies 10.10.10.11:25 to 10.10.10.11:2525 > >ASSP is not infront of exchange. So you should be ab

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
IP addresses below are just for explaination. -- Sent using BlackBerry - Original Message - From: Shane Killian To: 'assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net' Sent: Tue Aug 03 20:15:03 2010 Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues Outgoing looks like this: Outlo

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Yes, I have this in accept all mail. Do I need to look at how Ive deployed assp again? I don't really have an option. I need tp do exchange - assp- mdaemon for outbound and assp-mdaemon-exchange on inbound. Will this cause problems? -- Sent using BlackBerry - Or

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Outgoing looks like this: Outlook - exchange - assp - mdaemon Outlook sends mail to exchange at 10.10.10.10 Exchange uses assp as smart host at 10.10.10.11 Assp proxies 10.10.10.11:25 to 10.10.10.11:2525 ASSP is not infront of exchange. Shane -- Sent using BlackBerry

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: > >The exchange server uses assp as smarthost ans the goes to mta as you >outlined below. But you are not sending via Exchange, you are sending to ASSP in front of Exchange. May be as a helping intermediate you put 192.168.100.12 into AcceptAllMail ---

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: > >The exchange server uses assp as smarthost ans the goes to mta as you >outlined below. But you are not sending via Exchange, you are sending to ASSP in front of Exchange. -- The Palm PDK

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Hi, This is exactly what I have which is confusing me. The exchange server uses assp as smarthost ans the goes to mta as you outlined below. -- Sent using BlackBerry - Original Message - From: Fritz Borgstedt To: For Users of ASSP Sent: Tue Aug 03 18:43:30

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: >Like this ? No. This looks very strange to me. Local Messages are marked normally by [Local]. Local addresses are normally not whitelisted. It does not look like you have the required setup for outgoing mails: User -> MS Exchange -> ASSP -> Additional SMTP Server

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Like this ? Aug-03-10 16:56:52 51012-05478 [Whitelisted] 192.168.100.12 to: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net whitelisted -- shane.kill...@irishjobs.ie on whitelist -- [RE Re Assp user Email Interface issues] Shane -Original Message- From: Fritz Borgstedt [mailto:f...@iworld.de] Se

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
I doubt that you your configuration is correct. Please show an example of a "local" outgoing mail from assp-log. -- The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
For Users of ASSP schreibt: >Aug-03-10 15:57:52 47472-01474 [Whitelisted] 192.168.100.12 > to: assp-s...@example.local whitelisted -- >mym...@example.com on whitelist -- -> notspam/1474.eml; > > > >So looks to be following correctly right? No. The mail is not a "local" mail. --

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Charles Marcus
GrayHat wrote: > just use a non-existent TLD like (e.g.) ".lan" or ".local" or the like > :) > in such a case, if your main (real) domain is "example.com" you > may have "example.local" Contrary to popular belief, .local is a real pseudo top-level domain... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local Wh

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread GrayHat
> I'm not sure if I should attempt a reinstall? Given that ASSP is working (set aside this feature) I don't think a reinstall may be needed or may cure the issue I'm (or you're) probably missing something I'm not sure what it is though (it has been a looong day here :D) hope someone will jump in a

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
I'm not sure if I should attempt a reinstall? -Original Message- From: Shane Killian [mailto:shane.kill...@irishjobs.ie] Sent: 03 August 2010 16:31 To: GrayHat; For Users of ASSP Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues Hi, >Hmmm... sounds like ASSP is correctly receiving it but

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Hi, >Hmmm... sounds like ASSP is correctly receiving it but it isn't recognizing it >as a request to add the (attached) mail to the corrected-spam corpus ... >check that "example.local" is listed amongst the "localDomains" entries Confirmed - I have added via Web interface and v

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread GrayHat
> Still no luck unfortunately. > I'm pretty sure there is nothing else required right? > > ASSP Log: > > Aug-03-10 15:57:52 47472-01474 [Whitelisted] 192.168.100.12 > to: assp-s...@example.local whitelisted -- > mym...@example.com on whitelist -- -> notspam/1474.eml; Hmmm... sounds like ASSP

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Hi, Still no luck unfortunately. I'm pretty sure there is nothing else required right? ASSP Log: Aug-03-10 15:57:52 47472-01474 [Whitelisted] 192.168.100.12 to: assp-s...@example.local whitelisted -- mym...@example.com on whitelist -- -> notspam/1474.eml; So looks to be following correctly

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread GrayHat
> 1) invent a "dummy" domain, like "assp-nospam.org" (seems to be an > available domain name) just use a non-existent TLD like (e.g.) ".lan" or ".local" or the like :) in such a case, if your main (real) domain is "example.com" you may have "example.local" > 2) tell ASSP that this domain is one

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Hi, Yes, I have ASSP on the outbound channel as you outlined below. I have been following the steps in that link but with no success. Here is what I have done: 1) invent a "dummy" domain, like "assp-nospam.org" (seems to be an available domain name) 2) tell ASSP that this domain is one of your

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Mark Edwards
On Aug 3, 2010, at 4:44 AM, Shane Killian wrote: > Hi, > > I am using exchange I have configured the following domain as a local domain > by creating and entry in the localdomains.txt file: > Asp-nospam.org > > I then forward spam mail to > assp-s...@asp-nospam.org

Re: [Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Fritz Borgstedt
Do you have ASSP on the outbound channel? https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/assp/index.php?title=How_do_i_use_the_e-mail_interface -> B: User -> Mailserver -> ASSP -> Additional SMTP Server -> Internet -- The Palm P

[Assp-user] Email Interface issues

2010-08-03 Thread Shane Killian
Hi, I am using exchange I have configured the following domain as a local domain by creating and entry in the localdomains.txt file: Asp-nospam.org I then forward spam mail to assp-s...@asp-nospam.org but I get an NDR from my MTA. Any reason for this? I have e