That's what I wound up doing.
Copied the defaults file from the install zip and modified it to have my
addresses (and start as service)
Right now I'm going through to make sure the settings for addresses and
aliases are correct. Everything else is default.
Going to check the spam folder after I'm done, I'm betting I just
pouched something.
I appreciate the help Fritz and GrayHat.
Later,
On 3/5/2009 11:34 AM, GrayHat wrote:
>> Why are you not going to the defaults. have all the spam
>> copied to an account, look what filters are to sharp and set
>> those filters to scoring or testmode which are behaving badly ?
>
> or, even better, just delete (or rename) the assp.cfg file, start
> from scratch and just add in the needed local IPs and domains
> leaving all the other settings to the default; eventually you may
> decide to switch all the filters to testmode, but I'd do that only
> after a test run with the default values and only if you'll notice
> problems ("good" messages getting blocked) in such a case
> the testmode will let the message through (but flag it) and then,
> looking at the message headers and at the maillog you'll be
> able to understand WHY a given message was considered
> spam and tune the filters accordingly... but always ONE step
> at a time, don't change a bunch of settings at once or you'll
> end back to square one
>
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