Thomas, >>> LocalAddresses_Flat is blank (uses smtpDestination) > > Doing this on empty files is useless.
The LocalAddresses_Flat field was blank. With DoVRFY checked, the default operation is to use smtpDestination to do VRFY. This has been confirmed by testing. > >>> LocalAddresses_Flat is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" > > Doing this if 'LocalAddresses_Flat' contains no domain entry is (logical > !!) useless. Why should assp VRFY a full emailaddress in ' > LocalAddresses_Flat'. I am not sure I understand. Or more importantly, perhaps I misunderstood the purpose of "ALL=>x.x.x.x". > is 'DoVRFY' checked? Yes. > what about setting 'VRFYLog' to verbose ? 'VRFYLog' has been set to verbose, for years. But I did confirm. Michael Thomas Mathbox 978-687-3300 Toll Free: 1-877-MATHBOX (1-877-628-4269) On 10/11/2011 2:14 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >> LocalAddresses_Flat is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" >> localDomains is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" > >>> LocalAddresses_Flat is blank (uses smtpDestination) > > Doing this on empty files is useless. > >>> LocalAddresses_Flat is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" > > Doing this if 'LocalAddresses_Flat' contains no domain entry is (logical > !!) useless. Why should assp VRFY a full emailaddress in ' > LocalAddresses_Flat'. > > is 'DoVRFY' checked? > > what about setting 'VRFYLog' to verbose ? > > Thomas > > > > > Von: Michael Thomas<[email protected]> > An: ASSP development mailing list<[email protected]> > Datum: 11.10.2011 07:57 > Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: 2 issues with VRFY > > > > > Thomas, > > About Issue #2 > > In the case below: > smtpDestination is "208.69.48.43:125" > LocalAddresses_Flat is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" > localDomains is "ALL=>208.69.48.43:125" > VRFYforceRCPTTO is "208.69.48.43:125" > LDAPFail is checked > > 11-Oct-10 14:13:52 [Worker_2] Connected: 209.85.216.174:32883> > 208.69.48.41:25> 208.69.48.41:1551> 208.69.48.41:125 , 28-29 > 11-Oct-10 14:13:54 70434-12625 [Worker_2] 209.85.216.174 > <[email protected]> IP 209.85.216.174 matches noPB - with 128.0.0.0/1 > 11-Oct-10 14:13:54 70434-12625 [Worker_2] 209.85.216.174 > <[email protected]> IP 209.85.216.174 matches noPBwhite - with 128.0.0.0/1 > 11-Oct-10 14:13:54 [Worker_2] LDAP - @gmail.com not found in LDAPlist > 11-Oct-10 14:13:54 [Worker_2] LDAP - @gmail.com not found in LDAPlist > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 [Worker_2] LDAP - @recipientdomain.com not found in > LDAPlist > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 [Worker_2] LDAP - @recipientdomain.com not found in > LDAPlist > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 [Worker_2] VRFY - [email protected] not > found in LDAPlist > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 70434-12625 [Worker_2] [InvalidAddress] > 209.85.216.174<[email protected]> invalid address rejected: > [email protected] > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 70434-12625 [Worker_2] 209.85.216.174 > <[email protected]> Message-Score: added 10 for invalid address > [email protected], total score for this message is now 10 > 11-Oct-10 14:13:55 70434-12625 [Worker_2] 209.85.216.174 > <[email protected]> [SMTP Error] 550 5.1.1 User unknown: > [email protected] > 11-Oct-10 14:13:56 70434-12625 [Worker_2] 209.85.216.174 > <[email protected]> info: no (more) data readable from 209.85.216.174 > (connection closed by peer) - last command was 'QUIT' > > > Michael Thomas > Mathbox > 978-687-3300 > Toll Free: 1-877-MATHBOX (1-877-628-4269) > > > On 10/11/2011 12:54 AM, Thomas Eckardt wrote: >>> Issue #2 >> Please change 'localDomains' - post the output. >> >>> Issue #1 >> I need some more details. >> >> Thank you >> >> >> >> >> Von: Michael Thomas<[email protected]> >> An: ASSP development mailing list<[email protected]> >> Datum: 10.10.2011 20:41 >> Betreff: [Assp-test] 2 issues with VRFY >> >> >> >> >> Thomas, >> >> ASSP version 2.1.2(11283) >> >> Issue #1 - VRFY rejects valid recipients listed in BCC field. >> >> Issue #2 - ALL=>x.x.x.x' as described in 2.1.2 build 11278 or 2.1.2 >> build 11279 is either broken or does not support :port >> >> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a >> definitive record of customers, application performance, security >> threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes >> sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Assp-test mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. 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