> I need help on the issue below

We aren't *working* here, just volunteering our time, so,
please DO NOT EXPECT immediate answers and, by
the way, telling "it's urgent" won't help - either

That said, if you're willing to upgrade from v1 to v2 my
suggestion is to ensure you have Perl 5.10 installed, if
that isn't the case, then go on installing Perl 5.10, done
that, fetch the latest ASSPv2 package, extract it into
a different folder from the one containing the v1 and
run the modules install script, check for errors, fix them
and once done, stop the v1, copy the relevant files from
v1 (whitelist, spam/notspam/errors folders, files folder...)
and start the v2, proceed configuring it using the v1 config
as a guideline and you should then be up and running

That said, I followed your issue and I sincerely believe that
it's not a matter of v1 or v2 or whatever, you MUST setup
multiple MX boxes; an idea in your case may be setting up
multiple frontend ASSP boxes proxying to a backend MTA
(or a "cluster" of MTAs), given the kind of traffic you are
dealing with, any other solution, even if possible isn't imHo
something I'd recommend, especially if you want to get
serious about email

As a final note; ASSP, both v1 and v2 is perfectly able to
deal with such a workload if properly configured or, if so
needed, if appropriately tweaked, but since you seem to
be new to ASSP, my suggestion (see above) is possibly
the most straightforward and less error-prone one



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