software:assp
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| - | | + | ====== QR Code generator ====== |
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| + | ====== QRcode Readers ====== | ||
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| + | === Android === | ||
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| + | === iPhone === | ||
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| + | NeoReader | ||
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| + | Iphone The Best barcode reasder | ||
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| + | ====== Strict SPF Processing Regex* (strictSPFRe) ====== | ||
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| + | Use to stop - fake docusign.net That is getting thru | ||
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| + | X-MS-Exchange-Organization-PRD: | ||
| + | Received-SPF: | ||
| + | X-Assp-Received-SPF: | ||
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| + | ====== Email Address testing | ||
| From: http:// | From: http:// | ||
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| This tool **analyzes email headers** and presents basic information about an email massage in an easy to read table form. | This tool **analyzes email headers** and presents basic information about an email massage in an easy to read table form. | ||
| - | + | ====== 2012-08-29 | |
| - | = 2012-08-29 = | + | |
| There are duplicate emails in notspam from Nicole receiving and forwarding to Hostmysite | There are duplicate emails in notspam from Nicole receiving and forwarding to Hostmysite | ||
| - | = Config changes = | + | ====== Config changes |
| **New** | **New** | ||
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| Note: mib and mrtg are both for snmp | Note: mib and mrtg are both for snmp | ||
| - | = version numbering of assp V2 = | + | ====== version numbering of assp V2 ====== |
| FAMILY.MAJOR.MINOR_BUILD[.PATCH] | FAMILY.MAJOR.MINOR_BUILD[.PATCH] | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | = Blacklisted Domains = | + | ====== Blacklisted Domains |
| **Validate Sender** | **Validate Sender** | ||
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| - | = Block report for Exchange not working = | + | ====== Block report for Exchange not working |
| **Exchange** | **Exchange** | ||
| - | {{{> | + | %% |
| + | > | ||
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| Oct-04-11 17:13:32 [Worker_10000] <matchSL - - EmailAdmins | Oct-04-11 17:13:32 [Worker_10000] <matchSL - - EmailAdmins | ||
| > | > | ||
| - | }}} | + | %% |
| **Thunderbird** | **Thunderbird** | ||
| - | {{{ | + | %% |
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| - | }}} | + | %% |
| - | = power.com Mail originating in Exchange with output through ASSP MailLoops = | + | ====== power.com Mail originating in Exchange with output through ASSP MailLoops |
| |= Email Exists | |= Email Exists | ||
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| | Exchange| Postfix = HMSite| Ends in Exchange | | Exchange| Postfix = HMSite| Ends in Exchange | ||
| - | = power.com Incoming Email with Exchange out through ASSP MailLoops = | + | ====== power.com Incoming Email with Exchange out through ASSP MailLoops |
| |= Email Exists | |= Email Exists | ||
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| with syntax change for each line | with syntax change for each line | ||
| - | = ASSPBLOCK report = | + | ====== ASSPBLOCK report |
| The ASSPBLOCK report request function is fantastic! | The ASSPBLOCK report request function is fantastic! | ||
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| autoAddResendToWhite | autoAddResendToWhite | ||
| - | = Help Message = | + | ====== Help Message |
| Help for the Spam Filter (ASSP) | Help for the Spam Filter (ASSP) | ||
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| * for ASSP | * for ASSP | ||
| - | ** I put an init script called **assp** in ~{~{/ | + | * I put an init script called **assp** in ~{~{/ |
| - | ** I ran the system services control panel in Yast and checked runlevel 3 an 5 | + | |
| - | ** I changed the **S** level of **assp** in ~{~{/ | + | |
| The names of the stop scripts always begin with K for kill. Start scripts begin with S for start | The names of the stop scripts always begin with K for kill. Start scripts begin with S for start | ||
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| RBL Service Providers* (RBLServiceProvider) | RBL Service Providers* (RBLServiceProvider) | ||
| - | {{{Names of DNSBLs to use separated by " | + | %% |
| + | Names of DNSBLs to use separated by " | ||
| Defaults are: | Defaults are: | ||
| zen.spamhaus.org=> | zen.spamhaus.org=> | ||
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| If you want to care about special return codes, or if you want to use different weights for different return codes, | If you want to care about special return codes, or if you want to use different weights for different return codes, | ||
| you should use the following enhanced entry syntax: | you should use the following enhanced entry syntax: | ||
| - | }}} | + | %% |
| ---- | ---- | ||
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| stat.p | stat.p | ||
| - | = Catch-22 = | + | ====== Catch-22 |
| === Issue: === | === Issue: === | ||
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| email. | email. | ||
| - | = Info = | + | ====== Info ====== |
| What order does ASSP process mail to check if it is spam? | What order does ASSP process mail to check if it is spam? | ||
| - | 1.Local or whitelisted? | + | - Local or whitelisted? |
| - | 2.Blacklisted Domain? Blacklisted Domain? | + | |
| - | 3.Spam Helo? Spam Helo? | + | |
| - | 4.Addressed to spam-bucket? | + | |
| - | 5.Mail bomb? Mail bomb? | + | |
| - | 6.Blocked attachment? Blocked attachment? | + | |
| - | 7.Matches expression to identify non-spam? Matches expression to identify non-spam? | + | |
| - | 8.Matches expression to identify spam? Matches expression to identify spam? | + | |
| - | 9.Bayesian evaluation Bayesian evaluation | + | |
| - | If the message is identified as spam at any step along the way it goes to the spam directory. | + | |
| - | If the message is local or whitelisted it goes to the notspam directory. | + | |
| - | = Use Subject as Maillog Names = | + | ====== Use Subject as Maillog Names ====== |
| Internal Name: UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames | Internal Name: UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames | ||
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| * You can turn this on to help you manually identify mail in your spam-folder (spamlog) and ham-folder (notspamlog) collections. It is recommended to enable MaintBayesCollection and to setup MaxNoBayesFileAge to your needs, if you have switched this option to on. | * You can turn this on to help you manually identify mail in your spam-folder (spamlog) and ham-folder (notspamlog) collections. It is recommended to enable MaintBayesCollection and to setup MaxNoBayesFileAge to your needs, if you have switched this option to on. | ||
| - | = Rebuilding Spam Database = | + | ====== Rebuilding Spam Database |
| perl rebuildspamdb.pl | perl rebuildspamdb.pl | ||
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| }}} | }}} | ||
| - | = References = | + | ====== References |
| [[ASSP at SourceForge>> | [[ASSP at SourceForge>> | ||
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| [[ASSP Setup 1.3>> | [[ASSP Setup 1.3>> | ||
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