Chaps,

Ignore what I wrote below.

It seems the problem has came back.

Now, instead of 127.0.0.1, I get random addresses :

Here's a transcript of what happens now :


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
May-23-13 15:05:04 10704-06861 [Local] 77.241.202.20 <[email protected]> 
to: [email protected] local -- authenticated -- [] -> notspam/6861.eml;
May-23-13 15:05:04 10703-06857 116.50.134.6 <[email protected]> to: 
[email protected] whitelist addition: [email protected];
May-23-13 15:05:04 10703-06857 [Local] 116.50.134.6 <[email protected]> 
to: [email protected] local -- authenticated -- [] -> notspam/6857.eml;
May-23-13 15:05:05 10704-06860 123.30.172.188 <[email protected]> to: 
[email protected] whitelist addition: [email protected];
May-23-13 15:05:05 10704-06860 [Local] 123.30.172.188 <[email protected]> 
to: [email protected] local -- authenticated -- [] -> notspam/6860.eml;
May-23-13 15:05:05 10704-06862 119.18.63.208 <[email protected]> to: 
[email protected] whitelist addition: [email protected];
May-23-13 15:05:05 10704-06862 [Local] 119.18.63.208 <[email protected]> 
to: [email protected] local -- authenticated -- [] -> notspam/6862.eml;
May-23-13 15:05:06 10706-06865 31.7.61.98 <[email protected]> to: 
[email protected] whitelist addition: [email protected];
May-23-13 15:05:06 10706-06865 [Local] 31.7.61.98 <[email protected]> to: 
[email protected] local -- authenticated -- [] -> 
notspam/6865.eml;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

As you can clearly see, it uses real world ip addresses (77.241.202.20, 
116.50.134.6 etc.)

I am pretty sure I told assp to send mail (smtp) only from ip addresses inside 
the lan (10.0.10.x)
or from the corresponding ipsec vpn tunnels from the branch offices 
(192.168.18.x / 192.168.19.x etc.).

As far as I can tell, this shouldn't happen.

Any ideas ?

thanks,

s.






----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Spyros Mailinglists <[email protected]>
To: assp-test <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2013, 15:02
Subject: slow internal mail traffic



Hello again,

Sorry to bother you people and I apologize in case this is irrelevant.
However, in reference to assp v1.7.5.7 people inside the lan are 
complaining that they get mail from assp after two / two and a half
hours. 

This is internal mail in essence. 
It should take milliseconds to get delivered.
Would you know what I should look for ?
Is there , maybe, a time-delay mechanism on assp that I have to 
find and tinker with ?

Thank you very much,
s.

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