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EmailInterfaceOk: Enable Email Interface -- Checked means that you want ASSP to intercept and parse mail to the following usernames at any localdomains. default: 1

EmailAdminReportsTo: Admin Mail Address -- If set internal warnings/infos will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailReportDestination: Email Interface Reports Destination -- Port to connect to when Email Interface reports are send. If blank they go to the main . eg "10.0.1.3:1025", etc.

EmailHelp: Help Address -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request for help. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: assphelp default: assphelp

EmailAdmins: Authorized Addresses* -- Mail from any of these addresses can add/remove to/from redlist, spamlovers, noprocessing. May request an for a list of users. Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com)

EmailSenderOK: Accept Emails (Reports) from these external addresses* -- Allow these external domains/addresses to report to the email interface (NOT RECOMMENDED). The reply address for the reports must be set to a local one. By default, ASSP only accepts reports from local or authenticated users. Accepts specific addresses (user@domain.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@domain.com)

EmailSenderNotOK: Not Authorized Addresses* -- Mail from any of these addresses are not accepted from Email Interface. Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com)

EmailHam: Report Ham (Not-Spam) Address -- Any mail sent or forwarded by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a false-positive report. Multiple attachments get truncated to . Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspnotspam . Use a fake domain like @assp.local when you send the email - so the full address would be then asspnotspam@assp.local. You can sent multiple emails as attachments. Each attached email-file must have the extension defined in " module in PERL is needed. default: asspnotspam

EmailErrorsReply: Reply to Spam/Not-Spam Reports -- default: 1

EmailErrorsTo: Send Copy of Spam/Ham-Reports TO -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailErrorsModifyWhite: Combined Spam/Ham Report & Whitelist Check -- If set to 'modify whitelist' Ham Reports will add addresses to the Whitelist, Spam Reports will remove addresses from the Whitelist. If set to 'show whitelist' Spam Reports will show if addresses are whitelisted. default: 1=activated

EmailWhitelistAdd: Add to Whitelist Address -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to add addresses to the whitelist. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspwhite default: asspwhite

EmailWhitelistRemove: Remove from Whitelist Address -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to remove addresses from the whitelist. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspnotwhite default: asspnotwhite

EmailWhitelistReply: Reply to Add to/Remove from Whitelist -- default: 1

EmailWhitelistTo: Send Copy of Whitelist-Reports TO -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailRedlistAdd: Add to Redlist Address -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to add the sender address to the redlist. Only the users defined in are able to define a list of email addresses in the mail body. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspred. default: asspred

EmailRedlistRemove: Remove from Redlist Addresses -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to remove the sender address from the redlist. Only the users defined in are able to define a list of email addresses in the mail body. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspnotred default: asspnotred

EmailRedlistReply: Reply to Add to/Remove from Redlist -- default: 1

EmailRedlistTo: Send Copy of Redlist-Reports TO -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailSpamLoverAdd: Add to SpamLover Addresses -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to add the sender address to with "file:..." for example "file:files/spamlovers.txt" ! default: asspspamlover

EmailSpamLoverRemove: Remove from SpamLover Addresses -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to remove the sender address from are able to define a list of email addresses in the mail body. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspnotspamlover default: asspnotspamlover

EmailSpamLoverReply: Reply to Add to/Remove from SpamLovers -- default: 1

EmailSpamLoverTo: Send Copy of Spamlover-Reports TO -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailNoProcessingAdd: Add to NoProcessing Addresses -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to add the sender address to the with "file:..." for example "file:files/noprocessing.txt" ! default: NPAdd

EmailNoProcessingRemove: Remove from noProcessing Addresses -- Any mail sent by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request to remove the sender address from .Do not put the full address here, just the user part. Only the users defined in with "file:..." for example "file:files/noprocessing.txt" ! default: NPRemove

EmailNoProcessingReply: Reply to Add to/Remove from SpamLovers -- default: 1

EmailNoProcessingTo: Send Copy of NoProcessing-Reports TO -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

EmailAnalyze: Request Analyze Report -- Any mail sent or forwarded by local/authenticated users to this username will be interpreted as a request for analyzing the mail. Do not put the full address here, just the user part. For example: asspanalyze default: asspanalyze

EmailAnalyzeReply: Reply to Analyze Request -- default: 1

EmailAnalyzeTo: Send Copy of Analyze-Reports -- A copy of the Analyze-Report will be sent to this address. For example: admin@domain.com

DoAdditionalAnalyze: Spam and Ham Reports will trigger an additional Analyze Report -- Additional Analyze Report will be generated for Spam and Ham Reports. Setting the TO Address accordingly and choosing EmailAnalyzeTo will send the Analyze Report to the admin only.

EmailFrom: From Address for Reports -- Email sent from ASSP acknowledging your submissions will be sent from this address. default: <spammaster@yourdomain.com>

EmailAllowEqual: Allow '=' in Addresses -- Allow '=' in addresses to be whitelisted or redlisted. default: 1

NoHaiku: Legacy: Don't reply to messages to the Email Interface -- Check this option to suppress all email reports

  • = 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).

[ASSP_1.5.x_configuration_settings] [Category:ASSP]


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