What you want is for ASSP to process the email first. Change Imail's default
SMTP port to something else, (lets say 125) change the SMTP Destination in
ASSP to 127.0.0.1:125 and ASSPs Listen port to 25. The idea is to make ASSP
process all SMTP information first, including local users. This is how it
will build it's database of "good" email and automatically build it's
whitelist of good email addresses as well as process the email interface for
white/red, spam/notspam reports.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Callahan
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 2:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Imail & ASSP Interaction


Hey Folks,

This question relates to a configuration where IMail and ASSP are running on
the same box.  I'm interested in using ASSP's email interface to allow users
to classify messages as spam/not-spam white/blacklist.  The issue I'm having
is when a user ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - using the Imail web interface - forwards
a message to the address defined in ASSP for spam marking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),
Imail tries to process the message itself as a local user first rather than
pushing it though ASSP.  So, what happens is IMail bounces the message back
to the sender as an "Unknown User".

I understand why this is happening but is there a work-around to force this
traffic to ASSP for treatment rather than having IMail try to process it as
a local user?

Thanks,

Mike
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