> Rick Klinge wrote:
> >> Rick Klinge wrote:
> >>>> Rick Klinge wrote:
> >>>>>> Rick Klinge wrote:
> >>>>>>> Does ASSP integrate with Smartermail? If so is there a wiki 
> >>>>>> that you could
> >>>>>>> point me to?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> ASSP will work with any MTA as long as it supports SMTP.
> >>>>>> To get an idea of how it should be configured please take a 
> >>>>>> look at the 
> >>>>>> network layout for a normal ASSP install.
> >>>>>> http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/Configuration#Email_Flow
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> As long as you understand what IPs and ports to configure it 
> >>>>>> will work 
> >>>>>> for you.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Kevin
> >>>>> Thanks Kevin, I've been using ASSP with Imail for about 4 
> >>>> years? And just
> >>>>> reciently switched to SmarterMail for our users.  I'm 
> pretty sure
> >>>>> SmarterMail supports SMTP but for some reason I can't get 
> >>>> it to work at all.
> >>>>> I have many public ip address and tried various configs 
> >>>> with ASSP but to no
> >>>>> avail.  The SmarterMail Forum didn't yield any fruit either.
> >>>> Could you tell me what version of SmarterMail you are using? 
> >>>> Pro or Ent.
> >>>>
> >>>> The install is pretty small so I'm going to throw it into a 
> >>>> VM and see 
> >>>> what I can work out.
> >>>>
> >>>> Kevin
> >>> The installed version is Enterprise 4.1 and I've used the 
> >> default locations
> >>> for the installs.  From what I understand ASSP, transparent 
> >> proxy, listens
> >>> to port 25 on the loopback 127.0.0.1 ? Or does it bind to 
> >> all the ip's on
> >>> the nic?  Either way I've tried issuing netstat commands on 
> >> the server and
> >>> can't find the application that's listening to port 25.  I 
> >> have ASSP turned
> >>> off for now.  
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for your help Kevin, you and Fritz have made a 
> >> positive impact to
> >>> this world and I appreciate all the developers of ASSP.
> >> Enterprise is good, that means you can probably use the 
> LDAP address 
> >> validation.
> >> As for how ASSP works you are a bit mistaken, while it is 
> >> 'transparent' 
> >> It does have to be the program listening on port 25 for 
> >> incoming traffic.
> >> As for binding, ASSP will bind to whatever you tell it to.
> >>
> >> I think I've pretty much got the basic for ASSP+SmarterMail 
> >> config down 
> >> on my test system, unfortunately I won't be able to finish it 
> >> till tonight.
> >>
> >> Are you using public IPs directly to the server or is it 
> behind a NAT?
> >> In order to handle outbound traffic properly a second SMTP 
> server is 
> >> needed to route email to the internet, this requires a second 
> >> IP on the 
> >> server because SmarterMail does not let you change the 
> Gateway server 
> >> SMTP port, if i could change the port i could just use a 
> >> combination of 
> >> the serverIP and localhost.
> >>
> >> The SMTP flow is something like this:
> >>
> >> Outgoing Messages
> >> Client(POP3,IMAP,Web)->SmarterMail->ASSP->SMTP Relay->Internet
> >>
> >> Incoming Email
> >> Internet->ASSP->Smartermail
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >>
> > Wow, I had ASSP listening to port 25 and SmarterMail 
> listening on 125 so how
> > can ASSP not intercept port 25 traffic?  SmarterMail ip's 
> are nat from
> > public to private ip's.  I guess I could install an SMTP Relay - for
> > outbound - but it's going to be ruff to do LDAP address 
> validation for all
> > the addresses.
> > 
> 
> It's just a matter of setting the proper options.
> You said IPs, does this mean you are running domains on their 
> own IP's?
> 
> The NAT makes things somewhat easier, thanks for the response.
> 
> The LDAP is actually only painful on setup, once running is a 
> wonderful 
> thing as it almost automates ASSP completely.
> I have both the Local Domains and Local Addresses working via 
> LDAP, the 
> local lists are only needed for the email interface domain.
> 
> I'll get back to you with the steps i took to get it running 
> later today 
> when i have a chance. It will probably be a Wiki article fyi.
> 
> Kevin

Thanks Kevin, yes I'm running domains on there own (private) ip's that are
natted to there own public ip's.  Do you think a port mapper, i.e.: AnalogX,
would work for the outbound in place of a SMTP Relay?

Rick



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