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noProcessingIPs: No Processing IPs - Mail from any of these IP's will pass through without processing. For example: 127.0.0.1|172.16.

noProcessing: No Processing Addresses - Mail solely to or from any of these addresses are proxied without processing. Like a more efficient version of SpamLovers & redlist combined. Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com). Wildcards are supported (fribo@example.com).

noProcessingDomains: No Processing Domains - Domains from which you want to receive all mail and proxy without processing. Your ISP, domain registration, mail list servers, stock broker, or other key business partners might be good candidates. Note this matches the end of the address, so if you don't want to match subdomains then include the @. Note that buy.com would also match spambuy.com but .buy.com won't match buy.com. For example: sourceforge.net|@google.com|.buy.com default: sourceforge.net

npRe: Regular Expression to Identify No Processing Mail - If a message matches this Perl regular expression ASSP will treat the message as a 'No Processing' mail. For example: 169\.254\.122\.|172\.16\.|\[autoreply\].

processOnlyAddresses: Process Only These Addresses - Mail solely to or from any of these addresses will be processed by ASSP. All others will be proxied without processing. Accepts specific addresses (user@example.com), user parts (user) or entire domains (@example.com). Wildcards are supported (fribo@example.com). Note that if an address matches both the NoProcessing and the OnlyTheseProcessing lists, the NoProcessing rules take precedence.

poTestMode: Enable Process Only Addresses

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


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Wiki: ASSP_1.5.x_configuration_settings
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