Thank you Thomas. You know that I love the SPF addition option for IP address lists!! Happy to no longer need to use the script I wrote to accomplish this. I'm glad (and proud) that you've recognized this as a good idea.
I have some questions about the new SPF functionality as well as the auto-restart if possible after SEGV error on Windows when ASSP is run as a service. Where on the forums would you like me to post these questions, or is here okay now? On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 8:26 AM Thomas Eckardt <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > fixed in assp 2.6.6 *SPAM-Evaporator* build 22019: > > - If the used perl version was compiled without linking to libcypto, the > perl 'crypt' command was without function. This caused the assp internal > encryption engine to fail > and all encrypted configuration values and files were unuseable. The > password for the root user was not stored. > Now, if such a perl version is found by assp, it will try to load the > module Crypt::UnixCrypt, which has the same function like the perl internal > crypt command. If this module > can't be loaded, assp will die and shows a related hint at the command > line. > > - ASSP contains code to handle unexpected SEGV signal errors. The past has > shown, that recovering assp to a normal state after a SEGV occured is > impossible. > Most times the maillog.txt was filled with thousands or even million of > error lines. > For this reason, assp will now try a restart, if a SEGV happens - if a > restart is not possible, the assp process will be ended. > > - If a query string in RBL-, RWL- and URIBL-queries was longer than 62 > byte, the query was not processed by assp. The length of such a query > string is now limited to 253 byte. > The length of the labels in a domain string are limited to 63 byte. > > > changed: > > - It was possible for years now (but undocumented) to provide api keys for > RBLServiceProvider and URIBLServiceProvider. > The documentation for both parameters is extended. > ... It can be possible, that you need to provide a privat key or ID in > the query string for a URIBL Service Provider - like: > your-key.query-data.uribl-provider.org > In this case, define the URIBL Service Provider like: > your-key.$DATA$.uribl-provider.org > The string $DATA$ will be replaced by the queried data in each > request. > > > - A new function is implemented in to all IP-address lists. It is now > possible to include all IP's of a SPF-record of a domain in to IP-address > lists. > The help text is extended: > .... For several IP-address lists in assp, it can be advantageous to > include all IP's (and ranges) listed in the SPF-record of a specific domain > (for example in noPB, noHelo, whiteListedIPs, ...). > To provide this, simply write SPF: in front of the domain name in a > list entry - like 182.82.10.0/24|SPF:amazon.com|2201:1::1 > <http://182.82.10.0/24%7CSPF:amazon.com%7C2201:1::1> . > In this example assp will replace the term SPF:amazon.com with the > list of all IP's and resolved IP's defined in the SPF-record of amazon.com > . > This will also work for IP lists in a group definition. Assignments > made to such an entry - like SPF:amazon.com=>[usergroup] will be added to > each resolved SPF-IP-address. > > > Thomas > > > DISCLAIMER: > ******************************************************* > This email and any files transmitted with it may be confidential, legally > privileged and protected in law and are intended solely for the use of the > individual to whom it is addressed. > This email was multiple times scanned for viruses. There should be no > known virus in this email! > ******************************************************* > > _______________________________________________ > Assp-test mailing list > Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test >
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