Andrea,

I've nothing changed in this part of code for weeks. Please set VRFYlog to 
verbose (the log should say more about what's going on).

Thomas




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[Assp-test] ASSP v 2.0.1(RC 0.4.20): Did the VRFY/LDAP checks   change ?






I just upgraded a v2 box to  2.0.1(RC 0.4.20) and suddenly
noticed it started adding to "LDAPlist" a number of NON
existent recipients; the setup worked fine till now and I'm
using the VRFY check, that is, I've a "localDomains" file
containing entries like

domain1.xyz=>xx.yy.zz.kk:25
domain2.xyz=>xx.yy.zz.kk:25
... and so on...

and till now everything worked fine and ASSP did reject
wrong addresses and/or use them to make traps, but the
latest upgrade seemed to screw things since ASSP is now
apparently accepting ANY recipient even if invalid; I even
tried to telnet the "vrfy servers" and send some VRFY
commands and got the correct "550" verify error, so I tend
to suspect that there may be some bug inside ASSP




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