From: geniusfreak <gen...@gm...> - 2006-07-28 18:30:07
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On 7/28/06, tz...@st... <tz...@st...> wrote: > > > I have made some changes. Mostlly spelling and explanation notes. > > > > Installation (Windows) > > Download and install the latest 5.8.x.x version of ActivePerl from Active > State. The latest release can be found at > http://www.activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl; > As you move through the ActivePerl installation wizard, select the option, > "Add Perl to the Path environment variable" to ensure ASSP will load without > having to add the perl path before assp.pl. > >From the start button in the taskbar, click on start/programs/activestate > perl 5.x.x build ###/Perl Package Manager (PPM). > > At the PPM cmd line type query * and make a note of which of the following > modules are not installed (Note: all modules listed below must be installed > for ASSP to function correctly): > > > compress-zlib (Note: standard Perl install and normally present) > digest-md5-file (Note: standard Perl install and normally present) > email-valid (Note: to check email address for conformity to RFC's) > file-readbackwards (Note: to search logs) > mail-spf-query (Note: to query SPF authentication) > mail-srs (Note: for sender rewriting scheme) > net-dns (Note: to do reverse lookups) > net-rblclient (Note: to look up IP's against RBL's) > netaddr-ip (Note: to manage IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and subnets) > perl-ldap (Note: to use LDAP to look up local users) > time-hires (Note: standard Perl install and normally present) > win32-daemon (to run ASSP as a service) > > At the PPM cmd line type install <module-name> (as shown above) to install > any modules that are not present. (Note: The install routine automatically > installs all the necessary dependencies.) Exception: The win32-daemon module > is installed using the following command: > > install > http://www.roth.net/perl/packages/win32-daemon.ppd . > > > At the PPM cmd line type upgrade -install -precious to update all > installed packages. > > Download ASSP and extract it to [drive]:\assp > Create the following five sub directories: > \spam > \notspam > \errors > \errors\spam > \errors\notspam > > In order to run ASSP as a service, from start/run type the following > command: > perl addservice.pl -i [drive]:\assp\assp.pl [drive]:\assp substituting > your drive letter for [drive] and hit enter. > Click on Start/Settings/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Component > Services/Services and start the Anti-Spam Smtp Proxy service. Set the ASSP > service to start automatically. > 10. Open a web browser and point it to 127.0.0.1:55555; at the login > screen. The default password is nospam4me. Change the password immediately. > > Don't forget to go into assp.cfg and set: AsAService:=1 That one got me the last install i did. Kevin |