Thanks for the suggestions (and warning) about ASSP.
I've set up ASSP in testmode according to the
documentation in the wiki, but it delays every
mail. I guess it's not a big problem, but a
bigger problem is that I can't send mail to
EmailWhitelistAdd to whitelist addresses. If I
use only EmailWhitelistAdd, I get '501 Syntax
error in parameters or arguments: [-132]'. I I
try to send to EmailWhitelistAdd@mydomain, I get
'550 Mailbox unavailable'. ASSP has been set up
to listen to port 25 and send on port 26, xmail
has been set up to listen to port 26 and no
changes in my mail program. Anyone have any
suggestions how I can whitelist addresses?
Br,
Stig
At 01:51 20.07.2011, you wrote:
The best way to use assp is like so
*For imcoming mail*
Outside sender/Server => inet => assp => xmail
*For sending*
User interface (webmail/outlook/etc) => assp =>
xmail => inet => remote server/user
Assp works like a transparent proxy and can be
setup such that no one would be wiser that its even there.
On Jul 19, 2011 7:42 PM, "Stig Østvang"
<<mailto:s...@oestvang.no>s...@oestvang.no> wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the best anti-spam
> solution for Xmail is? I've found Spamassassin,
> dspam, assp, but I don't know which one works
> best with xmail. For assp it looks like I would
> need to send all outgoing mail through it as
> well. How does that work when I have to send
all outgoing mail through my ISP?
>
> Br,
>
> Stig Østvang
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