I run ASSP with several virtual domains with no problem. I think Scott Heath has already answered you on automating the list creation etc, I have added my manually as they are pretty well fixed at the number they are at now.
As far as modifying the types of file to block this is done from the admin screen in the Blocking Attachments section (see screen shot). Most of the commonly blocked extensions are set as default anyway. I have enabled blocking of executables from whitelisted addresses as well since it's fairly likely if you are going to be sent a virus it'll be from somebody you have contact with already. If you are trying to avoid viruses there is no real substitute for an AV system both on the mail server and at desktop level (ideally different AV engines on the mail server from that used on desktops.
Hope this helps,
Adrian
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Ok,
I'm convinced that this puppy (http://assp.sourceforge.net/) with Imail's
internal spam filters can CAN SPAM.
But, I need help.
Has anyone used this with Imail on a Windows machine, running multiple
virtual Imail domains?
Do I need to list all these domains in the local domains field?
If so, is there a way to automate it? Will I have to do this every time a
new domain is added?
Also, unless I missed it in the readme, can I modify the types of files it
blocks?
Thanks for the help!
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