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Doesn't seem to be an option at this time, hopefully it can and will be
taken into consideration for future releases. I am very pleased to see
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available on Gentoo Linux, as soon as mirrors sync. It's not going to be
stable for 30 days or so baring any bugs. So it will have to be
keyworded ~amd64 or ~x86 to be used. But then one can emerge assp.
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seeing where it was.
Possible distro/platform specific. If you can't edit /etc/crontab
directly, that's the first I have seen or heard of it ever ;)
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Not to mention outside clients that run their own SMTP servers, where
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a revision
bump and apply the patch. Thanks.
The next stable release will be 1.3.5.
The current development version is 1.3.4(32)
Ok thanks much. Was their ever a vulnerability in 1.2.6? Or was that
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automatically on package merge.
Beyond that we chown/chmod files in /etc/assp so that only assp:assp has
access to that and etc. So not sure we were ever effected. Very good to
know, we can look to close the security bug right away, and no worry
about it.
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the 100% CPU usage with =1.2.6. I did
see it with 1.3.3.1 when large emails/attachments were sent.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191727
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manager or etc on Windows.
The problem I experienced was REAL cpu taxing visible via top and etc.
So that sounds very different than what's being reported here. Are there
still issues with 100% REAL cpu usage? Not 100% usage stats.
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Still grepping through log
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:05 -0700, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
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However it's still good to know/clarify that CPU usage in stats != REAL
CPU usage. Because I have had problems with that, and will not move to
1.3.x till I know for a fact. Any 100% REAL CPU usage
effective new features of 1.3.x are.
So I can look to activate then and use them right away. Otherwise if I
continue to see such high levels of bayesian spam. I will more than
likely revert back to 1.2.6.
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turned on additional sender validaation stuff I don't recall seeing
before. Already seeing BlackHELO in logs. So that's likely one of the
new pre-bayesian features I am looking for. Or were mentioned as
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On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 10:28 -0700, Dave Emory wrote:
Take a look at this. It's the 1.3.5 GUI, with explanations of each option:
http://www.iworld.de/homes/fb/ASSP/0001CD85-801C/
Thanks, once I get a chance to isolate
://www.crnet.de/labor/assp/index.htm
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and other stuff was added.
However the amount of this has increased so much with 1.3.3.8. I don't
know what to do. I have even turned on other new features I wasn't using
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However the amount of this has increased so much with 1.3.3.8. I don't
know what to do. I have even turned on other new features I wasn't using
in the past. I am really at a loss over all
nothing like that.
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Still grepping
. No clue what the 8 represents. Plus
new features or etc seem to keep being added. Which seems more like a
minor number or etc should be bumped, verse a patch level. Not a big
deal just an observation.
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Still grepping through log files to find problems
Bayesian database. Just curious if
there are any draw backs to the Bayesian db over time.
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On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 11:30 -0500, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
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I have some questions about the how the Bayesian filter chooses the
numbers for spam file names. The numbers it uses in a given day are all
over the place. That is fine, and I really don't care
something new. Which is fine, glad the project is moving forward. :) But
each new feature could have bugs of it's own. Not to mention existing
bugs or etc.
Are their any plans to freeze the code base for modifications? Fix all
bugs, and then proceed with adding new features?
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SPF's effectiveness. Guess I can give it
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On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 13:33 -0500, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
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Seems I am having to put more copies in errors/notspam than before. And
even then, it's still now allowing subsequent ones through. Like some
damn bizjournals.com mailings. But according to the mail
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 13:00 -0500, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
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Hmm, then I have been doing something bad for YEARS ( 3 ) now. I have
manually moved files around the corpus dirs since day one of running
ASSP. Now granted I know it's better to report to the email
. But no longer are per training and etc.
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Defy all
with issues I didn't deal with in the past. Nasty balancing act,
and would prefer to not be faced with making a choice :)
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, but that's the main ones that effect me,
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that is causing their stuff to be rejected
is more HTML than text. But that's not what analyzing reports. So no
clue.
Now when I analyze other spam email rejected. That does show a spam
score that justifies it being rejected. It's quite odd, and very
annoying.
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considered
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on context. They would be forced to read entire thread or
etc.
Verses reading some aspects of a reply and getting the just of thread
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client of mine. They received one copy, and one copy was rejected as
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reflected with the subsequent keyword stuff.
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clients anytime they have someone report an email was
rejected. To send the email to assp via the email interface to be added
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anywhere I can download it? About to make a
ebuild for this version. But need a URL to a zip file I can download.
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with tagging things as -dev or -pre. Tomcat
developers do that frequently when they put snapshots or etc up in their
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. Sure I could be
selfish and just take care of myself. But not only do I make things
easier for myself by having them packaged. Same for others. Thus if I am
to put forth the effort. I would rather do so for alls sake and benefit,
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On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 20:31 -0800, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
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That said I can't do that easily on multiple mail servers. Much less
reverse if I have problems. I work via automated tools like
there. Can't see the date as to when it was created/modified or etc. So
hard to say, but again. If it was there, no thread, or no more than one
reply to my email, with a url to what I was seeking/inquiring about.
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to reflect it's NOT
an official release or etc. Have a few meetings but will get to it later
today.
Again very much appreciate the creation of the zip file :) Sorry to be a
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would have bumped ebuild, and thread not exist. Guess I could
have missed it. But for all those saying to it manually. Seems like I am
not the only one to have missed it :) If it existed :)
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not personal Fritz, you should be in IT long enough to know
that, and the difference between pointing out technical issues or
shortcomings heck even constructive criticism, vs flat out complaining.
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see quite many
posting, other than myself, reporting problems all over the place with
various 1.3.x releases.
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{logfile} \|\|
'\''maillog.txt'\'';|};|' \
rebuildspamdb.pl
sed -i -e 's|usr/local|var/log|' stats.sh
Should be portable amongst ASSP versions, but might need a few more/less
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On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 18:56 -0300, CĂ©sar SepĂșlveda Barra wrote:
Hello i begin to use assp and i have a series of doubts.
Language translation there, doubts more than likely means questions :)
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which one you
can easily get support for. Either local support, on staff, paid, free,
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Sure I know nothing was moved, but active work and stuff going forward
is happening else where. That's all I was commenting on. But that else
where is open, so no worries there :)
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Micheal,
Thank you very much for detailed overview of the situation. I wish I
could say I knew about it all. But frankly don't have the time to follow
all details. So very much appreciated :)
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 23:24 -0400, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
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Build the coolest
), and to not
be dealing with any current development advancement issues, or etc. I
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Who knows how long this will last or when it will max out the CPU and cores. If
this
system had 4, 6, or 8 cores they would all be maxed out just the same. I
believe this is
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not long term performance, etc.
It likely
would have been best to be ported long ago. ASSP is one of if not the only
server
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to run with ASSP. Though others in
the
past ran other virus software not clamav. None the less I stopped using ClamAV
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On Saturday, January 24, 2015 01:26:20 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 06:57:18 PM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
But again without schedule cron module, there is no
automation of spam db rebuild as it seems.
Yes , you are right. The option to define only
server does not even
require
more than 2GB of memory and has no specifications on CPU. So ASSP v2 is a
larger
application and requires more resources than Glassfish?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19776-01/820-4494/abpaj/index.html
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was causing that. I will
try to
rebuild the spamdb later and see if that works now, and/or causes ASSP to max
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and more
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the change
to
CorrectASSPcfg.pm for IPv6 DNS, but since its not loaded, seems to have no
effect
thus far. Still getting same warning message, thus assuming its not loaded.
That is not
a module that shows on the module list.
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On Friday, January 30, 2015 12:13:11 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
mail assp # ls -l /usr/share/assp/lib/
total 220
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4285 Jan 30 11:57 ASSP_DEF_VARS.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 99044 Jan 30 11:57 rebuildspamdb.pm
By the way, for some reason when ASSP is getting
Is there a place to block entire domain extensions? I assume they can be added
to
some configuration file but not sure which ones.
Seeing nothing but spam coming from .click and .rocks. Not sure who new TLD
extensions server other than spammers...
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25448 from :::127.0.0.1
@400054ca6be63b17 tcpserver: ok 25448 localhost::::127.0.0.1:125
localhost::::127.0.0.1::36795
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On Thursday, January 29, 2015 12:22:46 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
Given I cannot let ASSP map port to wildcard IPv4 and IPv6. This is what I
am going with at the moment. But still no go on IPv6 for some reason.
SMTP Listen Port
0.0.0.0:25|0.0.0.0:2525|[::]:25|[::]:2525
SMTP
Thanks for the reply!
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 09:08:11 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
I have been running ASSP for 3809 days on Gentoo Linux.
I don't think that V2 will run on this system, if it is really over 10
years old!!!
Who said the system was 10 years old? The ASSP installation, base
. Keeping up with changes to ASSP and the releases,
issues,
etc has not been trivial over the years. Though I have slacked in recent times,
and
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a week or more without any issues. I will see about using the
schedule cron
module again. Though I really prefer to run that outside of ASSP and will make
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mentioned splitting it up years ago. I recall at one point some
modifications were being considered to make that easier, but not sure that ever
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allot of manual clean up.
Any modules you installed will not be re-installed/recompiled when perl is
updated by
emerge/portage.
Schedule::Cron is used and is running well for the rebuildspamdb- and the
restart scheduler.
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On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:15:04 AM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 08:21:57 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
/usr/share/assp/assp.pl /var/lib/assp/
assp must be installed in a single folder - also assp.pl !
ASSP and anything installed on Linux and/or Unix based
with more overhead makes little to no sense.
There are likely more, but I think 6 solid reasons are good enough. I doubt 6
solid
reasons can be provided to justify rebuildspamdb being run by ASSP and no
ability to
run directly as it you could with ASSP v1.
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On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 03:03:01 AM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 07:33:49 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
ASSP 2.4.3(15075) is starting in directory /root
loading modules.U [failed] - errors
are written to file
/var/log/assp
or
not. To a point it does make sense to toss really old stuff. But usually you
always keep
older versions. Most all open source projects have sources available going back
to the
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On Saturday, March 14, 2015 09:57:29 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/assp/files/OldFiles/ - this requires a
SF login
Awesome thanks Thomas! Were these always available? Seems they might have
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On Monday, March 02, 2015 02:38:15 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Saturday, February 28, 2015 09:05:34 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
Hi all,
assp 2.4.3 build 15059 is released
It contains several fixes, changes and new features. For more details read
the changelog.txt.
major
Once again sorry,
blame
Kmail not me... 4-5th time never showed, Kmail added some funky attachment...
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On Friday, February 27, 2015 07:59:30 AM Thomas Eckardt wrote:
Thank you.
The next release will have this fix
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a small example, output, and
netstat.
Should be easy to replicate, and hopefully resolve.
Unable to listen on IPv4 and IPv6 wildcard addresses
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=102409
On Friday, January 30, 2015 04:52:28 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Thursday, January 29, 2015
Confirmed bug see below previous reported error
On Thursday, January 29, 2015 12:28:27 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
Does ASSP have a problem with IPv6 DNS servers?
I keep seeing this in the log file, several times a second
Warning: can't get numeric address for 2600:3c02::2
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On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 03:35:41 PM William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
Looks like this is a bug with the regex or something. I added some debug
code. its ripping apart the IPv6 DNS server address and using part of that
for the port instead of 53.
The DNS server IPv6 address is 2600:3c02
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There could be other outdated modules as well, not sure. I am not that
familiar with perl.
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