Hi All,
I was able to fix this issue and I'm recieving reports from ASSP fine now.
Here is the workaround I did.
1- On my mailservers, I edited the hosts file (/etc/hosts) and added
this line
10.10.10.10 assp.local (This is the IP of the assp box, assp.local
can be any domain you like)
2-
Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
> schreibt:
>> now it says
>> "Unknown user account" :(
>
>
> who is "it" ? ASSP ?
The mailserver gives this "unknown account" when assp proxies the
message to it. It can not find "asspblock" account on the m
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schreibt:
>I would only like to know
>if it is possible to list the allowed domains in a file instead of
>entering them in the gui.
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) accept a list separated by | or a
file designated as follows (path
Fritz Borgstedt schreef:
> Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
> schreibt:
>
>> I had to enter the domains into "Accept Emails (reports) from these
>> external adresses* (EmailSenderOK)" to get it working for our
>> customers.
>> I don't know if you can enter the allo
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schreibt:
>I had to enter the domains into "Accept Emails (reports) from these
>external adresses* (EmailSenderOK)" to get it working for our
>customers.
>I don't know if you can enter the allowed domains in a file.
>
>Erland.
Not fu
Fritz Borgstedt schreef:
> Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
> schreibt:
>
>> now it says
>> "Unknown user account" :(
>>
>
>
> who is "it" ? ASSP ?
> What is in Request Block Report (EmailBlockReport)
>
> Why are you not setting up the standard ASSP flow with ou
Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
schreibt:
> now it says
>"Unknown user account" :(
who is "it" ? ASSP ?
What is in Request Block Report (EmailBlockReport)
Why are you not setting up the standard ASSP flow with outgoing mails
going through ASSP?
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Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>
> Yep, how about putting assp.example.com in localDomains ?
>
I tried sending a message to e.g asspbl...@assp.example.com, now it says
"Unknown user account" :(
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schreibt:
>I did exactly the above.
>The assp box is using my mailserver port 25 so its normal to throw
>this
>error "530 Relaying not allowed" since assp.example.com is not a
>hosted
>local domain on my mailserver. :-)
>
>Other sugges
GrayHat wrote:
>> But maybe you can set set up a route for one domain (like assp.local)
>> to the assp machine.
>
> or (better imVHo) use the DNS to solve the issue; let's say the
> mailserver
> domain is example.com, now, on the "local" DNS (the one used by the
> mailserver for resolution), add
>> This is the issue, i'm not pointing my SMTP server to assp as a
>> smarthost :D
> But maybe you can set set up a route for one domain (like assp.local)
> to the assp machine.
or (better imVHo) use the DNS to solve the issue; let's say the
mailserver
domain is example.com, now, on the "local" D
Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
schreibt:
>
>This is the issue, i'm not pointing my SMTP server to assp as a
>smarthost :D
But maybe you can set set up a route for one domain (like assp.local)
to the assp machine.
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GrayHat wrote:
>> Still it does not work :(
> [...]
>> Still all emails sent to asspbl...@example.com bounce back.
>
> you should send emails to asspbl...@assp.example.com and
> that "mapping" you made on the mailserver shouldn't be needed
> at all; assuming the assp.example.com domain is NOT def
GrayHat schreibt:
>Hmmm... that's risky business imVHo !
Then there is another possibility: use the email-interface with a
doman [n.n.n.n] where n.n.n.n is the IP of the assp machine.
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Subject: Re: [Assp-user] How to resend a blocked message to a user
I got it right, your outgoing mails are not going through ASSP ?
I see only one possibility to use the email
> I got it right, your outgoing mails are not going through ASSP ?
> I see only one possibility to use the email-interface.
> Use an external account with redirect.
> So you have s...@gmx.com which redirect to s...@yourdomain.com
Hmmm... that's risky business imVHo !
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I got it right, your outgoing mails are not going through ASSP ?
I see only one possibility to use the email-interface.
Use an external account with redirect.
So you have s...@gmx.com which redirect to s...@yourdomain.com
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GrayHat schreibt:
>and assuming the server
>points to ASSP as its SMTP smarthost, such a message once
>received by the mailserver will be routed to ASSP for external
>delivery
He does not have such a setup. He is using ASSP only for incoming
mails.
> Still it does not work :(
[...]
> Still all emails sent to asspbl...@example.com bounce back.
you should send emails to asspbl...@assp.example.com and
that "mapping" you made on the mailserver shouldn't be needed
at all; assuming the assp.example.com domain is NOT defined
as a "local domain" on
GrayHat wrote:
> Yes, and it's documented too (even in the GUI) you'll need to use a
> different domain name, let me make an example, let's say your domain
> is example.com and let's also say your assp hostname is assp.domain.com
> now, just setup things so that the blockreport emails will be sent
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