It occurs with more than one external sender.
I checked two of then and both are whitelisted.

e-mails from both arrives after turning TLS/SSL off.
I will not turn it on again to avoid losing good e-mails till this issue
returns as a subject being actively addressed.

In order to help the development I can grant you root access to my 
server if you consider that important.
I also can request to those two senders to send test mails.

Thanks,

Hilario


At 05:29 2009-08-21, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
>schreibt:
> >
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:14 Connected: 111.111.111.111:9528 ->
> >333.333.333.333:25 -> 127.0.0.1:125
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:14 111.111.111.111 <> MTA offered STARTTLS -
> >converting to SSL
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:14 111.111.111.111 <> added -10
> >(SSL/TLS-connection-OK), total score for this message is now -10
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:14 111.111.111.111 <> client on port 25 issued
> >STARTTLS - converting to SSL
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:15 [email protected] matches [email protected] in
> >LocalAddresses_Flat
> >Aug-20-09 14:27:15 id-89235-02776 111.111.111.111
> ><external_sen...@external_domain.com> to: [email protected] recipient
> >accepted: [email protected]
>
>
>That looks like the mail is greylisted. Make sure the sender is in
>noprocessing addresses  or put the IP into noprocessings IP for your
>tests.


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