Re: [Assp-user] ASSP startup log issue

2016-03-22 Thread Jay
Good day Thomas. Alright I found the issue. Apparently the assp.cfg file got altered when I ran the assp.mod install.cmd file, mainly the MYUSER and MYPASSWORD section under the database section. When I ran the debug like you instructed I saw the entry fly past on screen about the user name be

Re: [Assp-user] Mail from internal domain

2016-03-22 Thread aquilinux
Hi, be sure that 'acceptAllMail' will contain only IPs that you want to relay mail from (mostly, the local addresses of your internal mail servers, eg. Exchange) and your domain is in localDomains. then use DoNoSpoofing (read the GUI) to block all emails coming from external IPs pretending to be f

Re: [Assp-user] Mail from internal domain

2016-03-22 Thread Andrew Porter
On 22/03/16 11:55, Giuseppe Maglie wrote: > Hi, > > I receive spamming from internal domain users like my address because the > domain is in whitelist: I removed my domain from whitelist but after some > minutes it come back in whitelist. > > How I can block these mails ? > You need to tell assp to

Re: [Assp-user] Mail from internal domain

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Eckardt
>I receive spamming from internal domain users >it come back in whitelist Really? I use assp in the engine control unit of my car and because it is made in Sweden and in Sweden is allot of snow, it has no problem with the whitelist. I'll connect my OBDII controller to the OBDII interface of the

[Assp-user] Mail from internal domain

2016-03-22 Thread Giuseppe Maglie
Hi, I receive spamming from internal domain users like my address because the domain is in whitelist: I removed my domain from whitelist but after some minutes it come back in whitelist. How I can block these mails ? Giuseppe Maglie --

Re: [Assp-user] bad attachment [...] possibly a virus infected file (can't extract archive)'

2016-03-22 Thread Andrew Porter
On 22/03/16 11:29, Thomas Eckardt wrote: > Fine - as I told you, this was a very simple stupid mistake - I must > have been somehow mentally deranged. Hey - you don't have to be mentally deranged to work around here But it sure helps ;) :p

Re: [Assp-user] bad attachment [...] possibly a virus infected file (can't extract archive)'

2016-03-22 Thread aquilinux
It happens, i know. Yes, issue with spaces is also fixed. Thanks again. On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: > >BadAttachment messages are now stored > > Fine - as I told you, this was a very simple stupid mistake - I must have > been somehow mentally deranged. > > Was issue

Re: [Assp-user] bad attachment [...] possibly a virus infected file (can't extract archive)'

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Eckardt
>BadAttachment messages are now stored Fine - as I told you, this was a very simple stupid mistake - I must have been somehow mentally deranged. Was issue with the spaces in the foldername in ZIP files fixed for you? For me it is (Windows perl 5.16) - but you use linux perl 5.18.. Thomas

Re: [Assp-user] ASSP startup log issue

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Eckardt
enable 'DataBaseDebug' start assp interactive at the console Thomas Von:Jay An: For Users of ASSP Datum: 21.03.2016 22:58 Betreff:[Assp-user] ASSP startup log issue So I am testing this on my secondary mail server. I uninstalled ActiveState perl 5.16.3 32bit and installed

Re: [Assp-user] bad attachment [...] possibly a virus infected file (can't extract archive)'

2016-03-22 Thread aquilinux
Hi Thomas, after upgrading to latest assp and afc plugin BadAttachment messages are now stored. Here is a test with the same email that was failing yesterday: Mar-22-16 09:38:14 m1-35894-08575 [Worker_1] [TLS-in] [TLS-out] 207.82.80.152 [SMTP Reply] 250 2.1.0 Ok Mar-22-16 09:38:14 m1-35894-08575