Sorry for the late response. If you have not already found the solution, it
is this; you must not use a domain that is local to Imail for your email
interface, so that Imail will pass the email on to ASSP for delivery. You
must also define that domain as a local domain in ASSP. ASSP will handle it
from there. What I have done is create an alias in Imail for my users of
this_is_spam@<mydomain>.com and this_is_notspam@<mydomain>.com which then
forwards to the addresses ASSP is listening for of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with spam.filter added as a local domain in ASSP.
Doug Traylor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Callahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:00 PM
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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