But, I'm wanting to setup a new VM to run ASSP
I'm looking at doing the same thing. I'm going with Centos.
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The only thing is that that you have to limit the maximum number of
SMTP connections to a reasonable value
That does seem like the most likely limit to ASSP. How many connections can
ASSP handle on modern hardware? None of my domains even come close to
stressing the old machines I'm running it
How about Samba and Wingrep?
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Running ntpd inside a virtual machine is not problem free
I also found that NTPD in a virtual machine caused CPU utilization on the
host to run at a constant 7-9% or so. I think it was a timer or something
that NTPD uses, or access to the system timer.
Host running NTPD and syncing guests to
Not meaningless, just different from the normal server geek manhood
measurement* of continuous server uptime.
*or service level agreement related.
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ASSP using non-industry standards and terminology.
Google define:uptime and tell me there is an industry standard
definition. Your industry standard is your definition.
The closest IT has for a standard definition for uptime is the amount of
time since a computer has booted.
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But the fact that we have have a dev on the ASSP going to me more into
push,upgrading,etc this peace of code over
the rest
The code for ASSP is already in your hands. Nobody is forcing you to switch
to anything.
Whos to say after 100 users sign up for this (thats a total of $47,497).
That he
Nice, thank you! This will make a lot of people's lives much easier.
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To minimize the variables, I guess I would prefer to re-install my current
version of Perl and stay with assp 1.2.6 for now.
I really think you should rethink this. For one thing, the support issue
pointed out by Fritz and others is pretty obvious. If this strategy fails,
I'm guessing you
Have you run move2num.pl?
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This is in the Postfix FAQ found at
http://postfix.cloud9.net/faq.html#paranoid
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The only hesistation I would have is if you don't have any Linux expertise
available - email shouldn't stop flowing because your not sure how to
troubleshoot a problem!
Otherwise I've found Centos to be a superb platform for ASSP - but any
number of distros would be just as good I'm sure. You
I would request any info you need here.
The operator of the Wiki site took his ball and went home, which he
certainly his right, so as a project I think we need to find a shared
location insulated from fragile egos.
- Bob
I do have a CentOS VM running the 1.x series.
I would suggest /usr/local for the installation point rather than /etc.
Someone more intimately familiar with the Unix directory structure may
suggest a better alternative. I'm fairly confident that /etc is a bad
choice.
Spyros,
Just curious. Do you write for The Onion?
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Anyone? It ran fine in anywhere from 600-1000 seconds all
weekend, then this rebuild process has been running since 1am:
Are you out of free RAM on that system?
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This email address is on the whitelist (in lowercase) but is blocked.
Sep-14-10 12:03:31 id-80210-06705 [Bayesian] 5.5.5.100
kmadeupn...@domain2.com to: jim.lastn...@domain1.org [spam found] --
Bayesian -- - /root/assp/spam/6705.eml
Is there a setting I should adjust?
ASSP 1.7.5.7(1.0.07) on
Fritz thank you.
I've lost this email:
removing /root/assp/spam/6705.eml --kmadeupn...@domain2.com' is in
Whitelist
I've since found out that the email was sent on behalf of this user by
another entity and did not originate from his mail server. I think that
was the problem.
I'll post
I was having a similar issue as well.
Compress::Zlib is up to date (2.030).
But it suddenly started working. I can't remember if I forced a
reinstall or what I did:
10-09-20.maillog.txt:Sep-20-10 17:59:55 Compress::Zlib module not
installed - HTTP compression disabled;
On 12/29/2010 11:36 AM, Myers, Joyce wrote:
Turns out Mail::SPF wasn’t compiling cleanly. Tracking those details down
revealed the Util.pm was getting an error on the line trying to “use
NetAddr::IP”. That module was not up to date, so I used cpan to install the
newest version. Then
Can anyone post their Postfix / ASSP configuration, particularly for
outbound email?
I'm guessing I need two SMTP servers on the Postfix side:
1. To forward to the relay port in ASSP
2. To deliver the mail (my ISP doesn't have one, and even if they did,
I would not trust it.)
I think I
So ASSP works at port 25 and you check postfix (I don't use
postfix for an mta, otherwise I would instruct you what to
do exactly) and make sure that it works at some other port.
Also make sure that ASSP _knows_ of that other port.
Spyros thank you.
I think I have that OK - I've separated
My users are unable to relay through ASSP, although they are doing SMTP
authentication.
ASSP logs:
2011-06-03 10:54:00 Connected: 70.228.79.239:3714 - 192.168.16.7:587
(listenPort2) - 192.168.16.7:37331 192.168.16.6:25 , 7-8;
2011-06-03 10:54:00 70.228.79.239 MTA offered STARTTLS - converting
Fritz -
Do you see authenticated in the log?
No.
Authenticated users will never get a relay error.
How do you know, they are doing SMTP
authentication.
I do not for sure. I am running Thunderbird and in the SMTP server
settings I selected Normal password. I may be confusing this with
Is that mail you showed from you? Or why do you write I selected.
The mail is coming from 70.228.79.239 and is saying that it is coming
from e...@rkcjr.com.
The new email server I am building will host multiple domains.
e...@rkcjr.com is the test account.
So how do you know that this is
A strategic question would be why not using ASSP2?
If you want TLS support, I strongly recommend ASSP V2.
(besides that ASSP V2 is a much stronger app)
Fritz,
I liked the minimal nature of ASSPv1, however on your advice I switched
to ASSP2. It doesn't seem like it is a resource hog like I
ASSP 2.0.1(3.2.01)
When receiving from Gmail, the following is logged.
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 Connection idle for 180 secs
- timeout
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 [SMTP Status] 451 Connection
timeout, try later
The mail usually comes through after a day and
On 8/23/2011 5:10 PM, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
ASSP 2.0.1(3.2.01)
When receiving from Gmail, the following is logged.
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 Connection idle for 180 secs
- timeout
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 [SMTP Status] 451
When receiving from Gmail, the following is logged.
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 Connection idle for 180 secs
- timeout
Aug-23-11 17:00:28 [Worker_1] 216.34.181.88 [SMTP Status] 451 Connection
timeout, try later
Final response to my own post for future reference. The above
Ok, I finally took Charles Marcus' advice and got certs from StartSSL.
ASSP 2 is current release.
IO::Socket::SSL module version 1.74
[init] Found valid certificate and private key file - https and TLS/SSL
is available
[init] Found valid ca file - chained certificate validation is available
On 12/19/2012 11:29 AM, Jay Tarbox wrote:
So, is this a dead mailing list?
This list is less used than the dev list.
I use the 1.9 series, but switched to 2.x for a new install because I
wanted to take advantage of the TLS feature, which is better supported
in 2.x. It was fairly easy and not
I find performance to be OK for actually running ASSP but pretty sucky in
runlevel5 when playing in the GUI.
Or maybe this is a KDE thing
Why a GUI on a dedicated ASSP machine?
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I've installed ClamAV:
[init] File::Scan::ClamAV module version 1.91 installed and available
In the ASSP web configuration, I've set:
Use ClamAv (UseAvClamd)
The file socket for ClamAV
ClamAV Bytes (up to 20 for testing).
ClamAV Timeout (10 Seconds)
I sent a known
On 6/20/2013 11:24 AM, Victor Miasnikov wrote:
Hi!
Plugin ASSP_AFC.pm ( ASSP-Plugin for full Attachment detection and
ClamAV-scan) is inastlled? Turned On?
Victor,
Thank you. I did not know that ASSP_AFC.pm existed.
When using this plugin, what configuration changes do I need to
But, check this setiitings:
==
Viktor,
Thank you for the information. I will try it.
- Bob
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Known viruses (that are caught by clamdscan) still pass unnoticed, even
with ASSP_AFC.pm installed and enabled, and set to scan both.
Does anyone have this working? The log shows ASSP_AFC.pm being called,
but clamd doesn't show any CPU utilization and the viruses pass.
- Bob
I have clamav working under Ubuntu 12.04. My settings are:
I built a brand new 13.04 specifically to implement Clam on, although I
upgraded to ASSP version 2.3.3(13160) while I was at it.
Use ClamAV (UseAvClamd) is checked
Port or file socket for ClamAV (AvClamdPort)
On 6/22/2013 4:40 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
It works !
Jun-21-13 01:50:42 M1-72239-04129 [Worker_1] 1.1.1.1
sen...@senderdomain.com to: u...@localdomain.com [Plugin] calling plugin
ASSP_AFC
Thanks Thomas. I think I'll just turn it on and scan the logs later and
see if anything shows up.
On 9/15/2014 1:46 PM, Jay Tarbox wrote:
Should I upgrade inplace or load up a new server (virtual)?
Highly recommend new server. You'll run into issues with figuring out
modules etc, but you'll be happy you did it when you are done.
- Bob
You should enable file auditing and see what is erasing the files.
http://web.archive.org/web/20131228033843/http://www.neondemon.com/archives/how-to-monitor-file-and-folder-access-on-a-windows-file-server
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On 9/23/2015 10:19 AM, Jay wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas? I really have to take care of this and it's been
> 5 days now.
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> On 6/17/2016 4:26 AM, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
His last question was about 1.9.9. Is v1 still a thing?
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> On 2/10/2016 9:38 AM, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> That is really an insane requirement and really need to revisit ASSP entirely
> and scale down its requirements.
I think that is more recommendation than requirement. Basically, if an
email shows up at your server, you want to have
> On 2/17/2016 6:27 AM, Raynaud Alexandre wrote:
> clamd check databases every hour and it takes 25s
I know Cryptowall is nasty but the problem isn't how long Clam takes to
update and for ASSP to recognize it is back up. The problem is you are
updating way too often.
- Bob
Best to let this discussion die until someone says they want to do the
work. Who cares if it is a good idea or not? Please don't answer this
question, it is rhetorical.
And list activity is a poor measure of the activity of the project. My
ASSP v2 installs are stable, working well, and not
>On 3/3/2016 3:41 PM, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> No it never led to a fork, but I think it might be why Fritz ceased working on
> ASSP.
No, Fritz passed away and was actively developing the week before that
happened.
- Bob
Further information. Unsure if related.
I did not restart ASSP today, hoping to trigger this condition.
At around 12:11, ASSP died with this error:
Warning: got unexpected signal ALRM in Main_Thread: package - main,
file - sub main::ConToThread, line - 80!
The last line before this was a
I think I might be experiencing the same issue, but I didn't make the
connection to stuck workers. I've been restarting ASSP to work around
it. I'm on 2.5.6(17013). The previous version (and possibly one prior
to that) would peg the processor. This version, processor utilization
goes up
>Possibly the negotiated SSL parameters are too wea and gmail.com
> requests the renegotiation to keep the connection secured.
Any way to tell what what was negotiated?
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> locations, I've setup OpenVPN as a connection and point there
> Thunderbird/Seamonkey clients directly to my ASSP and ALL my timeout
> problems went away.
Doug - can you clarify? If I'm understanding this, the VPN had nothing
to do with curing your timeouts, because you disabled STARTTLS? Or
If OpenVPN (which uses a software network "adapter") fixes the issue, I
have to think that one thing that should be looked at is network adapter
settings. I can't think of anything else that would be different
between scenario one for Doug (STARTTLS over the internet) and scenario
two
What adjustment should I make here to catch more of these? This message
had so much wrong with it that I can't believe it got through...
- Bob Coffman
Nov-21-16 17:03:06 m1-65786-05105 [Worker_2] [isbounce] 5.116.246.132
bounce message detected
Nov-21-16 17:03:06 m1-65786-05105 [Worker_2]
> And take the default values, unless you're sure.
>
> My scoring for the above is set to 39
>
> Doug
Thanks Doug - My ASSP.CFG has been around forever. I have no idea why
or if I would have changed that from the default, but I've changed it to
match the recommendations and confirmed the
> We did not have a backup of the file;
I mean, what else is there to say?
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Here are my notes from when I did this. A key factor for me was doing
it in a test environment first - no surprises like dying ASSP in prod.
HTH:
install mysql:
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
new password: (SEE KEEPASS)
sudo mysql -u root -p
mysql> CREATE
Anyone? This seems like a significant issue.
- Bob
On 11/1/2017 1:36 PM, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
I upgraded to ASSP version 2.5.5(17223) on October 8.
Since that time, files collected in my SPAM folder are limited to around
300 bytes. The NOTSPAM folder
check StoreCompleteMail
Disabled
check ccMaxBytes (default was changed)
4000
set SessionLog to diagnostic - possibly the maillog.txt will show the
reason
I will. I was incorrect - this is affecting files in both SPAM and
NOTSPAM folders.
- Bob
More information on this problem.
My SPAM corpus has a suspicious number of files in it (4035) - I changed
MaxBytes today:
Nov-05-17 09:57:43 [Main_Thread] AdminUpdate: [root 192.168.2.53]
MaxBytes changed from '4000' to '4100'
ifd@spam02:/usr/share/assp/logs$ ls -lat ../notspam/* |wc -l
I upgraded to ASSP version 2.5.5(17223) on October 8.
Since that time, files collected in my SPAM folder are limited to around
300 bytes. The NOTSPAM folder is not limited in this way.
Is there anything I can look at? The only other change I made that day
was to upgrade ASSP_AFC.
Meanwhile set 'StoreCompleteMail' to any other value than 'disabled'.
Thank you Thomas.
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Would whitelisting f...@fredsdomain.com also mean that
fred+whate...@fredsdomain.com is whitelisted?
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Rob/Thomas,
Thanks for the information.
- Bob
On 10/22/2019 11:56 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
No - fred@fredsdomain.comonly.
fred+whatever@fredsdomain.comwould require fred*@fredsdomain.com
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On 10/4/2019 2:07 PM, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
ASSP version 2.6.3 *SPAM-Evaporator* build 19169
Postfix 3.1.0
I have a sender who is sending us emails that are not readable
ASSP version 2.6.3 *SPAM-Evaporator* build 19169
Postfix 3.1.0
I have a sender who is sending us emails that are not readable if they
pass through my ASSP filter / email server.
If received through my mail system:
Outlook believes they are encrypted and throws the following error
this option is
defined
Thomas
Von: "Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp."
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Datum: 10.03.2020 12:23
Betreff: Re: [Assp-user] PDF Scanning
They all have this
are blocked - the reason is
shown in the maillog.txt.
Thomas
Von: "Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp."
An: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum: 09.03.2020 17:53
Betreff: [Assp-user] PDF Scanning
We a
andbox system has ~600 blocking rules and several thousand
scoring rules. If an attachment is classified as bad, the mail is
moved to a quarantine for manual investigation.
Thomas
Von: "Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp."
mailto:bcoff...@infofromdata.com>
vary unfortunately.
Thanks!
- Bob
On 3/10/2020 2:29 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> It would be nice to know, why these PDF's are blocked - the reason is
> shown in the maillog.txt.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
> Von: "
We are getting a large number of false positives on PDFs received.
What are other people doing with these?
Thanks!
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I've hit a case where an email from a whitelisted address is blocked as
spam.
Desired result: Email passes, minus the bad attachment(s). Is this
possible?
Log entries:
Jan-20-21 09:23:00 m1-52580-09003 [Worker_5] [TLS-in] 68.178.252.48
info: found message size announcement: 11.37 kByte
In what way?
I'm using the plugin.
What configuration am I looking for?
You are understanding correctly.
- Bob
On 1/21/2021 3:45 PM, Alexandre Arruda wrote:
Desired result: Email passes, minus the bad attachment(s). Is this
possible?
If I understand, you like to remove the
I am doing that.
I have a whitelisted address, and I'm find with the attachment being
stripped - but it was marked as spam, which I never want to happen for a
whitelisted address.
Thanks for the assistance.
- Bob
On 1/21/2021 4:35 PM, Alexandre Arruda wrote:
Or this:
2021 às 18:44, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From
Data Corp. <_bcoffman@infofromdata.com_
<mailto:bcoff...@infofromdata.com>> escreveu:
I am doing that.
I have a whitelisted address, and I'm find with the attachment being
stripped - but it was marked as spam, which I never want to happen
Same.
- Bob Coffman
On 1/19/2021 7:17 AM, Daniel Keith Du Vall wrote:
My currently running version of ASSP is stating in the logs that it is
out of date the version running says its version 2.6.3 build 20002.
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An update overwrote my resolv.conf - sorry for the noise.
On 5/12/2023 2:11 PM, Robert K Coffman
Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
Not sure if this has anything to do with the recent
announcement from Sourceforge, but I'm getting this error
.
Ubuntu 22.04
perl v5.34.0
OpenSSL 3.0.2
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