After reading 127 pages of assp documentation I walked away very confident 
that assp will work for our needs quite nicely.

and believe it or not it answered almost all my install and setup related 
questions.

All I have left are two issues.

1.  This question is about the reply email that says we can't receive an 
email because assp thinks its spam.

Can the reply be disabled?  I'm concerned about double bounces.  what If I 
reply to a user to tell them I can't deliver their email and that address is 
faked.  They usually are, and if odds are that the address is bogus, why 
send a reply?


2.  Can assp reject mail addressed to a nonexistent local user?  I would 
seem to me that if I can write a script that will provide a list of valid 
email addresses ( and the possibility of identifing an email address as a 
mailing list base address, so that emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {you get the idea} will be accepted also) I should 
be able to feed that to assp so that it knows who local users really are.

seems to me that this type of thing would cut down on cpu time and a host of 
other things by not processing messages intended for non-existent users.



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