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From: cw <col...@gm...> - 2017-12-14 10:08:40
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Hi Philippe, Your ASSP needs to be on all Internet facing servers. Many of the checks rely on connection related data & even if you change your settings to enable scanning of emails from the backup box the scanning won't be as effective. You'll also create a tonne of bounce spam. Spammers are often clever enough to target backup mx servers assuming that people don't directly protect them in the exact manner you have set up. All the best, Colin. On 12 Dec 2017 1:00 pm, "Philippe Schelté" <psc...@mi...> wrote: Hello, anyone to help me on this issue ? I can't believe i'm alone with this type of configuration... Kind regards Philippe Le 2017-12-04 17:15, Philippe Schelté a écrit : > Hello, > > I have a backup email server, standing in a hosting company, named > mybackup.mydomain.com, it is the front server and is referenced on my > MX DNS records. > At the office I have a server that fetch the email on the backup > server it's name is myserver.mydomain.com. > On the office server ASSP is listening on port 25 and postfix is > listening on port 125 > > I have this configuration in ASSP : > > ispip => ip adress of the mybackup.mydomain.com > ispHostnames => mybackup.mydomain.com|myserver.mydomain.com > > And I spams are still not detected, What do I have missed ? > > Kind regards > > Philippe > -- Philippe Schelté 06 63 30 63 47 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list Ass...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user |