[ctw] Re: ASSP: using "assp-spam" address

  • From: aklist <aklist_eims@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ctw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 07:57:30 -0700

On 9/20/2011 8:27 AM, aklist wrote:
On 9/20/2011 8:05 AM, TR Shaw wrote:
You don't have analyze-spam in eims or assp (except set in its special
place in the gui) as a valid user do you?

No, I don't have it anywhere except in the GUI in the "Email Interface"
settings.

Does it make sense that I could send mail as an authenticated user to a
non-local domain and ASSP would still accept it (or is that the intended
behavior)?

Hi Tom: I finally got the email interface working by adding that last shell domain to the "localdomains" list in ASSP...thanks for your help with that!

I started forwarding spammy mail to the "report-spam" address, where it's being processed according to the assp mail-log. What happens then? Does mail sent to report-spam contribute to the bayseian dB? Or is there anything else I need to configure? I still have ASSP set up with the CTW defaults.

It seems that my current configuration is blocking less spam than Counteragent had been on the old server, so I'm anxious to start "tuning" ASSP.

I noticed that "attachment checking" is disabled. If I want to block all the usual malicious extensions I should set that to "block", right? Are "level 2" extensions those that are found inside the "level 1" files? So an email with a ZIP attachment would be allowed unless the ZIP attachment has an EXE in it?
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