Eric B. wrote:
Absolutely. Its the multitude of configuration options are ASSP's greatest strength, yet biggest learning curve.Hi, I installed 1.2.4-2 and have been reading through all these config options. As you can imagine, it is quite overwhelming the first time you read everything and try to configure things. Stick with the interface defaults. They have been chosen for a reason. Only alter them if you have a a specific need and truly understand what that need is. Choose your RBLs from the recommendations here:I was wondering if anyone who has already been using ASSP has a good configuration file that I would be able to look at as a good starting point. The default install has some basic configuration, but I expect that real-world examples would help me out significantly in my own job of configuration. If you have something, but feel uncomfortable posting on the mailing list, would you be able to email me a copy directly? http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/DNSBL We are trying to do that with the wiki. You can search that, or the archives via Nabble to see if something hasn't already been addressed. If not, ask away here or consider posting it to the discussion page of the FAQ article on the wiki.Additionally, I was wondering if there was any additional documentation some of the options presented. Sometimes I find myself confused after reading the descriptive text, and would love to find additional clarification. |
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