Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> You need to configure an MTA for users to submit emails. The MTA in turn
> will route it through ASSP, which can either send it out, or better,
> route it to the same or another MTA to send it out. In that case you
> make good use of the MTA's queuing capabilities since ASSP is not made
> to do that.
>
> To make the email interface work you can create a special domain such as
> "spamfilter.example.com" and tell your MTA to route email for that
> domain to the ASSP server(s).

Well, another problem of route outgoing mails through ASSP was, that this 
takes a long time and sometimes long mails broke up sending. Is there a way 
that ASSP does not check the mail according spam but only according 
whitelisting the receivers and using the email interface?

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Philipp Niethammer              nochwer.de
Birkenwaldstr. 204              guite.de
D-70191 Stuttgart

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