Eddie Stuart wrote: > OK - fair point that many users won't understand / care and either do > nothing or get it wrong!! However, it was the instructions at > http://assp.sourceforge.net/fom/cache/14.html that partly attracted me > to ASSP! > > I also see the point about validating addresses in ASSP to save > loading the server. > > But this relative newbie still doesn't see why ASSP sees > [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Depending on validation, ASSP either says no such user as > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and rejects it, or passes it to hMail flagged as > spam (as I'm running under test) > > I'm confused!!! > > Thanks to Charles Marcus, Andrew Porter & Fritz Borgstedt for > responses to thread. > > Cheers, > > Eddie > > Charles Marcus wrote: (& tx to Andrew Porter & Fritz Borgstedt as well) >>> A shame as having users able to report is all that is needed to allow >>> a 'go live' - I just can't switch on ASSP on the live server until I >>> can solve this one. >>> >> >> Personally, I would never let ALL of my users manage the corpus. I >> always designate either just myself, or one or a few users that are both >> knowledgeable enough - and *care* enough - to do it right. >> >> > ------------------- >> I installed ASSP 1.2.6 alongside hMail 4.3-B248on a test email server >> prior to using it 'live' - it's running as a Service on W2K using >> Perl v5.8.8 >> >> I set it up initially for a single domain and seem to have everything >> working just fine. >> >> I then added a second domain, which again seems to be working just >> fine, apart from the problem below. >> >> In 'Relaying' I have set 'Local Domains' to 'file:LocalDomains.txt' >> which contains 2 lines - 'domain1.tld','domain2.tld' >> >> In 'Validate Local Addresses' I have set 'Local Addresses' to >> 'file:LocalAddresses.txt' which also contains 2 lines - >> '@domain1.tld','@domain2.tld' >> >> In 'Email Interface' I have set 'From Address for Reports' to >> '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' >> >> Apart from checking all of the 'Test' boxes the rest pretty well is >> as per the install defaults, only tweaked for the actual file locations. >> >> Now, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwards a spam email to >> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' it all works a treat. >> >> However, if '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' forwards a spam to either >> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' the email is >> treated as a normal email and flagged again as spam - so the email >> interface is missing it and not accepting it as 'not spam', just >> passing it straight to hMail. >> >> Apologies if this one is in the FAQ/Wiki/help etc - I couldn't find it. >> >> Any pointers/help gratefully received! >> >> Regards, >> >> Eddie Eddie, Send me a copy of your config file. A paste would be fine. Take the password out of it. I'll take a look at it and see if I see anything. I'm a relative newbie to but I'm starting to really understand what is going on (with all my questions and reading). Maybe a new pair of eyes is what you need. I'm also running hmail so maybe that will help to understand what is going on. Private email is fine.
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