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spamaddresses: Spam Collect Addresses* -- Mail to any of these addresses are always spam and will contribute to the spam-collection unless from someone on the whitelist. Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com).

saValencePB: Spam Collect Address Score, default=25 -- For IP scoring in PenaltyBox

sendAllCollect: Catchall Address for Collect Addresses -- ASSP will readdress messages addressed to to this address. For example: collect@example.com

DoNotBlockCollect: Use Collect Addresses for Testing Your Environment -- If set ASSP will block messages from after other checks are performed. That may help to test and control activated filters.

noCollecting: Do Not Collect Messages from/to these Addresses* -- Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com).

UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames: [Use_Subject_as_Maillog_Names] -- You can turn this on to help you to identify mail in your spam and non-spam collections. This will prevent ASSP from controlling the number of files in your collections. If your collections grow over 1000 items run move2num.pl and turn this off. Leaving this setting turned off is HIGHLY recommended. The spam and non-spam collections are only intended for use by ASSP to build the bayesian database and NOT AS A MAIL ARCHIVE. See other options in the Copy Spam & Ham section for mail archiving options.

DoNotCollectRedRe: Do Not Collect RedRe Matching Mails -- Mails matching will not be stored in the collection folders. default: 1

DoNotCollectRedList: Do Not Collect Redlisted Mails -- Mails matching Redlist will not be stored in the collection folders.

DoNotCollectBounces: Do Not Collect Bounced Mails -- Mails matching will not be collected. default: 1

NoMaillog: Don't Collect Mail -- Check this if you're using Whitelist-Only and don't care to save mail to build the Bayesian database.

MaxFiles: Max Files -- If you're not using subjects as file names, this is the maximumnumber of files to keep in each collection (spam & nonspam)It's actually less than this -- files get a random number between 1 and . default: 14000

FilesDistribution: Files Distribution -- This defines how file names are chosen in each collection. If set to 1, names are uniformly distributed. If set between 0.01 and 0.99, names distribution is exponential -- files get lower numbers more frequently. This prevents from corpus being refreshed too quickly, especially when is set to a low value.Recommended: 0.5,

default: 1

MaxBytes: Max Bytes -- How many bytes of the message will ASSP look at? Mails stored in the collecting folders will be truncated to this size. The average of Ham messages is 8K, the average of Spam messages is 4K. Usually the spam folder , so setting this value to 8000 will produce more wordpairs per Ham Message. When both folders are close to the maxfiles limit, reduce it to 4000. default: 8000

StoreCompleteMail: Store the Complete Mail -- If set, ASSP will look at MaxBytes , but if possible it will store the complete mail up to the number of bytes configured. This could be usefull for example, if you want to resend blocked messages. Be carefull using this option, your disk could be filled up very fast! default: 1=activated

MaxBytesReports: Error Max Bytes -- How many bytes of an error report message will ASSP look at. For example: 10000. default: 10000

NonSpamLog: Non Spam -- Where to store whitelisted/local non spam messages. Default: notspam folder

baysNonSpamLog: OK Mail -- Where to store non spam (message ok) messages. These are messages which are considered as HAM, but should not stored in the standard HAM folder because of our policy to use only confirmed HAM messages (whitelisted or local) for SpamDB. Set accordingly if you choose 'okmail folder'. Default: no collection

DiscardedLog: Store Discarded Mail -- default: 1 SpamLog: Store Spam -- Set this to 'disabled' if you do not want to store any Spam . Default: enabled (store in folder ).

npAttachLog: NoProcessing rejected Attachments -- Where to store noprocessing rejected mail+attachments. Recommended: no collection

wlAttachLog: Whitelisted rejected Attachments -- Where to store whitelisted rejected mail+attachments. Recommended: no collection

extAttachLog: External rejected Attachments -- Where to store external rejected mail+attachments. Recommended: no collection

SpamVirusLog: Virus Infected -- Where to store virus infected messages. Recommended: no collection

spamBombLog: Spam Bombs -- Where to store spam bombs. Recommended: spam folder

DoNotCollectBombs: Discard Spam Bombs detected during scoring modus -- default: 1 scriptLog: Scripts -- Where to store scripted messages. Recommended: spam folder

blDomainLog: Blacklisted Domains -- Where to store blacklisted domain messages. Recommended: spam folder

spamHeloLog: Blacklisted Helos -- Where to store spam helo messages. Recommended: discard folder

forgedHeloLog: Forged Helos -- Where to store forged helo messages. Recommended: no collection invalidHeloLog: Invalid Helos -- Where to store invalid helo messages. Recommended: discard folder spamBucketLog: Spam Collect Addresses -- Where to store emails addressed to Spam Collect Addresses. Recommended: spam folder default: 1 baysSpamLog: Bayesian Spams -- Where to store Bayesian spam messages. Recommended: discard folder SPFFailLog: SPF Failures -- Where to store SPF Failure spam messages. Recommended: spam folder RBLFailLog: DNSBL Failures -- Where to store DNSBL Failure spam messages. Recommended: spam folder

URIBLFailLog: URIBL Failures -- Where to store URIBL Failure spam messages. Recommended: spam folder

SRSFailLog: SRS Failures -- Where to store SRS Failure (not signed bounces) spam messages. Recommended: spam folder

spamPTRLog: Missing/Invalid Pointer -- Where to store Missing/Invalid Pointer rejected messages. Recommended: spam folder

spamMXALog: Missing MX Record -- Where to store Missing MX record rejected messages. Recommended: spam folder

spamISLog: Invalid Local Sender -- Where to store messages from a local domain with an unknown userpart. Recommended: no collection

spamSBLog: Blocked Country -- Where to store messages from a blocked country. Recommended: spam folder

spamMSLog: Message Limit Blocks -- Where to store Message Scoring Limit rejected messages. Recommended: spam folder

spamPBLog: PenaltyBox Blocks -- Where to store PB rejected messages. Recommended: spam folder

BackLog: Backscatter check failed -- Where to store DNS-Backscatter rejected messages. Recommended: no collection freqNonSpam: Non Spam Collection Frequency -- Store every n'th non spam message. If you set the value to 10 then every 10th message is logged. These frequency settings are for ASSP users with a mature installation who experience heavy mail or spam volumes. Enter a larger value if the non spam corpus is being refreshed too quickly. Default Value = 1, log every message.

freqSpam: Spam Collection Frequency -- Store every n'th spam message. The same as for non spam but helps prevent spam corpuses being skewed by flooding. It is recommended that this be set depending on spam volume. Default value = 1, log every message. default: 1

  • = Fields marked with an asterisk (*) accept a list separated by | or a file designated as follows (path relative to the ASSP directory): 'file:files/filename.txt'. Putting in the file: will prompt ASSP to put up a button to edit that file. files is the subdirectory for files. The file must not exist, you can create it by saving it. The file should have one entry per line; anything on a line following a numbersign ( #) is ignored (a comment).

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Related

Wiki: ASSP_1.5.x_configuration_settings
Wiki: ASSP_1.x_configuration_settings
Wiki: Use_Subject_as_Maillog_Names

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