That is true. I am a beginner as well and I feel the something. There is not
really a complete howto specially for beginners. you have to dig in and try
things until it works
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:44 AM, PMW-Troy t...@pmw-wheeltracker.com wrote:
I'll chip in 2 pennies here.
I would've
Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net schreibt:
That is true. I am a beginner as well and I feel the something. There
is not really a complete howto specially for beginners. you have to
dig in and try things until it works
We already setup a
Fritz,
I'm not knocking what's there now. I was meaning what *was* available
when I first got ASSP and needed references. Once I got ASSP set up and
humming happily, I've only had to keep an eye on the corpus ratio and
adjust the collecting to keep her happy.
And looked at changes when I pulled
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 19:44:41 +0100, Fritz Borgstedt f...@iworld.de wrote:
Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net schreibt:
That is true. I am a beginner as well and I feel the something. There
is not really a complete howto specially for
Phil Cook wrote:
I hope someone can help me out here and point me in the right
direction to fix this problem. I had a spammer that authenticated
against my mail server. How did this happen? I'm running version
1.2.4(2).
They probably got your email account password by hacking your server, or
can anybody please map the mail flow on all three port 25, 587, 465
Incoming mail on port 25 go through assp then the MTA. What about if users
are setup to use port 587 and 465 ' auth over ssl/tls is required by the
mail server for relaying'. is mail suppose to go through ASSP first then to
the
Is there anyway to tell what account they used?
At 12:07 PM 2/2/2009 -0800, you wrote:
Phil Cook wrote:
I hope someone can help me out here and point me in the right
direction to fix this problem. I had a spammer that authenticated
against my mail server. How did this happen? I'm running
Everything should go through ASSP.
ASSP recognizes authenticated connections and allows them to relay.
With 1.5.1 and 2.0.0 even SMTPS can go through ASSP if the SSL port
is set to 465 (default).
With 1.4.3 SMTPS will be ignored if going through ASSP, so some people
choose to bypass ASSP with
On 2/2/2009, Phil Cook (ph...@grainsystems.com) wrote:
Is there anyway to tell what account they used?
Its called the smtp server mail log...
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On 2/2/2009, Phil Cook (ph...@grainsystems.com) wrote:
Feb-1-09 20:12:41 PopB4SMTP NOT OK for 74.93.184.149
Popb4smtp is notoriously insecure...
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Is there anyway to tell what account they used?
Look into the ASSP log for the mailfrom.
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Everything should go through ASSP.
This I would say is a bad idea. Sure all traffic IN to or OUT from your
domain should IMHO go though ASSP. But inter domain traffic I would say
shouldn't. Almost 100% of inter domain mail is nothing like the traffic
that goes into and out of a domain. So
Fritz,
I'm not knocking what's there now.
Obviously my English is too bad to reach a sufficient level of
understanding. I took your post as a chance to ask politely for
contributions from everybody, not from you personally.
fritz
Greetings,
Fritz was helping me with an issue concerning my whitelist on the
forums, but they don't seem to work anymore.
So here is the problem again, just in case anyone can help. Thanks in
advance.
I'm running ASSP 1.4.3.1.1 on Ubuntu server. I have my ASSP directory
chmod 777 for
Send me your IP:5 and your password and I will have a look,
fritz
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Mina Azer wrote:
can anybody please map the mail flow on all three port 25, 587, 465
I let ASSP listen on port 25 for regular email transfer, and port 26
(local IP 127.0.0.1) for relaying. And the MTA (Exim in this case) is
listening on ports 465 and 587 for email submissions and 24 (local IP
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