Which is likely what was happening to me. At least that's the way it was
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ASSP seems to be taking up all available connections to my MSSQL Server
It has tied up 199 connections that for the most part appear to be sleeping.
Is there a way I can decrease this in ASSP so it doesn't choke the SQL
Server
and bring the whole system to a crawl?
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Also are you sure you want Accept Mail from Local Domains only enabled?
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I hope there is a config setting to disable this feature.
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Where are you getting this information?
For the record there is a discussion on the test list RE this.
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I am not on that list but it sounds like you're confirming the story
I confirm there is a discussion of the subject, nothing more. :)
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Not sure if it has been already posted in the past, but
in case it wasn't or if someone on the list didn't know
about it... here we go
*ahem* http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/ClamAV_SaneSecurity_Signatures
Slightly out of date but the page has been there for around a year.
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but they never flagged anything
as far as i remember.
Are there others aside from the sane/VX/MSRBL sigs?
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Kevin wrote:
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Is the example regex for invalidFormatHeloRe supposed to be
^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$|^[^\.]+\.?$, or ^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$|^[^\.]+\.?$
(without the comma on the end)? The GUI has a comma on the end, wasn't
sure if that was supposed
they are failing SPF.
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running 1.3.3.8().
No one in the top 30 is running v2.0, one person is running v1.3.6.
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The fact that someone even took issue with that is a bit ridiculous
in the first place.
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Have you restarted ASSP since the last time the files were updated?
You can try deleting/renaming the delaydb file while leaving the
delaydb.white file.
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it, but my real problem now is
finding WHERE to put it so that it will ALSO work on
the envelope TO
any idea ?
The 3D is actually hex for the = char.
I usually see this from poorly written address scrapers.
Perhaps something like:
^3d.*@
in the bombsenderRE?
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am considering using that, but want to know if perl works ok in such an
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Ask ActiveState.
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if you don't want the contents to be public.
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What type of cleanup do you have in mind?
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Kevin wrote:
Aside from spam-lover/hater features the core Bayesian engine has not
changed in years.
And in my experience it is most effective along with greylisting. Most
other bells and whistles only marginally seem to improve filtering, but
increasing
will contribute to it.
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So 1.2.0 is just the bayesian and the code for the bayesian hasn't
changed/been improved since?
Aside from spam-lover/hater features the core Bayesian engine has not
changed in years.
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Charles Marcus wrote:
On 5/6/2008 Kevin wrote:
I have a button to temporarily enable HTML for a single message if I
need it.
What button? An extension? All I do is hold the shift key down when
composing to compose in html (read: pretty much never)...
I meant while reading
a similar message in the
collected corpus when creating the Bayesian database.
Discarding OKmail messages is the best option unless you sort the
collected messages by hand.
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must add users manually
to make it work
I use WHM / cPanel on centos 4.6
send e-mail from the user created everything works well
review the account through webmail everything works well
If you are using WHM you probably have some sort of integration script
that handles this.
Kevin
post boot, the day just seemed to fly by
Once that's off all that's really needed it so install the VMware tools
and have them sync to the host, which of course syncs to a time server.
You are syncing to an external time server, right?! :)
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P.S. this got offtopic...oh well
the nice advantage of being easy to move to a
different server if need be.
I use VMware Server for the record.
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Good morning,
When I forward the attached email message to assp-notspam here, it kills
assp. The attached message is from wsj.com
Works for me as an attachment.
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Hi Kevin,
Thanks for testing the attachment. Are you running Linux or Windows (in
case this has any bearing on my problem)?
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to stop collecting ok classified messages.
To stop collecting the messages change the OK Mail setting in the
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Hello List,
Before I upgraded to 1.3.5(14.21) all
to server3, only to return
to server1 after a 3 times as long delay as intended.
Or is it not such a big deal, since assp would keep records of
greylisted IPs and if they have been through it once they'd not be
delayed again?
The MySQL backend does this and more.
Kevin
Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Kevin wrote:
The MySQL backend does this and more.
I don't think my version 1.3.1 has that functionality, or am I wrong?
It does. you are. :)
I'm not going to update just yet.
Something wrong with 1.3.3.8?
(aside from the known issues)
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://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/Address-Range-Notation#Simple
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connection until after the HELO exchange.
This delay unfortunately means that we cannot use the destination domain
to route a connection.
The other option is to have a server behind ASSP which handles the
message routing.
eg: Internet-ASSP-Routing-Server-(many back-end servers)
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think it's an issue.
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always edit the assp.cfg file manually for now.
'EnableFloatingMenu:=' should do it
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Mike N wrote:
I have an install that I want to upgrade should I use the full
download package, or the upgrade package? Also, what are the steps
needed in my case?
http://www.asspsmtp.org/forums/index.php?topic=500
http://www.asspsmtp.org/forums/index.php?topic=430
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Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
Kevin schrieb:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
it seems this version (and the one in the zip file) won't let me disable
the floating menu:
Enable Floating Menu Panel in GUI (EnableFloatingMenu)
*** Invalid: ''
... when I try to uncheck it.
Huh, yeah I see
Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
Waseem Sindhu wrote:
We're using ASSPX on Linux
to manage ASSP configuration etc.
Surely that would explain why your interface is different ASSPX uses
CPanel.
ASSPX also runs the 1.3.5 unstable code, Waseem is NOT using 1.3.3.8 on
that server.
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that in the later post I listed it as 'Required' :)
But, since you make a good point, I went ahead and edited the first post.
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3. only replace 3-4 .pl files, don't overwrite files in /rules or /files
what /rules directory?
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Thanks, Robert. Not a bad recommendation, but it may still be a bit
too complicated for the new admin. I'd love to hear more
recommendations still.
use the copy spam feature
I thought you didn't recommend that being used as a quarantine?
Kevin
I mean is, is there a tool for assp where you can easily search,
say, in a user's spam folder because he feels that a message sent to him
might have been caught by the server, because he didn't receive it.
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Bottaro Enrico wrote:
ASSP 1.3.5 (14.33):
Beta version, wrong list.
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I'm trying to get a idea of the upper limits of ASSP when recommending
it's use to others.
According to the stats reporting there are 16 servers processing over
100,000 messages per day, 5 of them are over 200,000.
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with Linux for a
few years now, but started with Slackware - is that fine?
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
I've used it as a guest running ASSP for a while with no issues.
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, which is
not possible.
Left column is since the last restart of ASSP.
Right column is since ASSP was first started OR the stats file was reset.
And yeah that seems like like an error to me.
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You're running a non-stable version.
You should use the 'test' list for questions, the `users` list is for
stable releases only.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test
Also you really should tell us what version of ASSP you're using when
asking for help. :)
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experiences?
Yes a simple declaration like that should work fine.
http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/Address-Range-Notation#Simple
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which words triggered ASSP..
That's exactly what the Mail Analyzer page is for.
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First question to ask yourself is, why on earth would you want do do
that??
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Probably not.
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I use m0n0wall personally. (which pfsense is based on)
Works very well for my needs.
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so RAID isn't even an option
anyways.
http://www.soekris.com/
or
http://www.pcengines.ch/
The less hardware that can break in a firewall the better IMHO.
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/iptables/ASSP now fronts this Groupwise/Netware
install instead of the Pix
That's one way of fixing the problem. :)
Personally I don't like my firewalls to have a non solid state drive though.
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inbound is fine.
i can telnet out on port 225 and I see the ISP mta, but mail gets stuck in
exchange's queues
Have you disabled smtp fixup on the pix?
I know Exchange requires that it be disabled.
Does the ASSP server IP have permission to connect outbound on port 25?
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bytehd wrote:
Barracuda's free ride
thanks to OSS
They do support OSS projects.
http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/company/open-source.php
More than can be said for other companies.
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Interesting article on the Exchangepedia Blog, thought some of the
people here might like to read it.
Assigning SCL to messages scanned by 3rd-party antispam filters:
http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2008/01/assigning-scl-to-messages-scanned-by.html
Wish they had this for Exchange 2003 :(
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is plaintext or an MD5 hash once
you have access to the file.
What is to stop someone from simply deleting the existing MD5 hash and
replacing it with their own?
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anything be done about this, or should I just sigh about a stupid
software on the sender's end?
Sent the report as plain text. That should eliminate the false whitelisting.
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Also it was no Fritz who wrote that I believe. (probably myself or ME2)
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the time the user complained of
timeouts? maybe even enable the DEBUG logging?
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of all that is holy! that's an old version.
That's not an ASSP option btw, it's probably in the cron job that runs
the rebuild script.
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What slideshow? Did I miss something?
It's slightly outdated now but it's still got some good info.
http://www.slideshare.net/totojepasttrain/assp-extracting-the-ham-from-spam-by-david-j-young/
source http://www.uniforum.chi.il.us/slides/assp.ppt
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PLUG Consultoria - André Marcelo wrote:
Hi, every time I sent an e-mail with cco (ocult carbon copy), I can see the
cco in the option of e-mail outlook. Like that:
cco? I've never heard of that one.
You probably want to disable the Add Envelope-Recipient Header feature
i imagine.
Kevin
set to?
You need to set it to 1 for messages to be blocked.
2) 600 e-mail in the folder is spam sufuciente to create good filters with
bayesian?
I would recommend at least 1000-2000 before the corpus is ready for
active scanning.
Kevin
Hill, Brett wrote:
Grayhat said:
(it would be cool having a script to export/import the white/red lists
;D)
Out of curiosity, why can't you just copy the files (whitelist/redlist)
from old to new?
You can.
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I'm actually not surprised it passed, it's a remarkably clean spam
message.
A BombSenderRE entry of .gov. or @irs.gov. might block further
messages of the type.
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when it starts up, please?
Griplist download.
Enable the MaintenanceLog option and you'll see the logs for it.
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How flexible is it for outbound retries? hMailserver is not very...
Flexible enough for me.
Screenshot of config.
http://img247.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mailenableretriesrr1.png
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Jay Tarbox wrote:
Cool, that's what I was looking for. hMail server is nice and all,
but it only has the option to try x times at y interval then done.
Default 4 tries with 60 minute interval between tries.
ugh.
glad to help.
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figuring that out.
I guess ASSP doesn't support BDAT/CHUNKING.(not surprising considering
what it is.)
I'll make a note of that as a known issue, we might have to filter this
out like we do the STARTTLS command.
Thanks for following up.
Kevin
P.S. For the curious who wonder *what* BDAT is, you
the postfix list has slowed way down
this year...
Looks like some good things coming in the new version of Perl -
especially for regex processing...
Give it a few days and it should pick-up.
New version of ASSP will be released soon™.
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Just an FYI for everyone, the Storm worm has started up another batch of
spam for us all. (Merry Christmas?)
http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=3778
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What is the purpose of the 60s delay for the normal shutdown? How
does it differ from the panic shutdown?
it has a 60s delay? :P
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the ClamAV Win32 install guide.
Please note there is an additional step for install due to a new
external dll requirement.
http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/ClamAV_Win32
For you non-windows admins you should see the new version in your
respective OS repositories. :)
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Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
On some servers I'm using fetchmail
http://assp.sourceforge.net/fom/cache/119.html
Caveat lector—those docs are not updated or maintained
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Charles Marcus wrote:
Kevin, on 12/14/2007 10:07 PM, said the following:
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Also, it appears that OpenDNS already worked around this issue for
DNSBLs and URIBLs, even with 'Typo corrections' enabled:
http://tinyurl.com/2gxrck
I note a distinct lack of spamhaus
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Do whitelisted IP's bypass _all_ checks by any modules?
Thanks for the verification,
I would imagine so unless you tell the specific tests to run on
Whitelisted messages.
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When I check for an email address in the webinterface, it says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Redlisted. (I am running ASSP v1.3.3.8 on
Windows 2003.)
Does redlisting only work for the FROM address?
Make sure Do Not Collect Redlisted Mails is checked perhaps?
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with an A. Actually, it
starts with a G.
Check the logs, the IP could have been scored from a previous message.
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