>This needs to be fixed

No - nothing to be fixed.

This is normal behavior. There is no option to prevent this.

Thomas





Von:    "Thomas Eckardt" <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com>
An:     "ASSP development mailing list" <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
Datum:  07.01.2018 19:14
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] No processing regex through relay port, 
X-ASSP lines



>We strip other X-ASSP lines to the outside, why not this one?

Ahhhh - the strip...... - I'll have a look. This needs to be fixed 

Thomas




Von:        "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com> 
An:        "ASSP development mailing list" 
<assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Datum:        07.01.2018 18:47 
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] No processing regex through relay port, 
X-ASSP lines 



You weren't unclear, I just have more questions and didn't realize a 
couple of things.  I appreciate your patience with me and continual 
guidance. 

I removed the local IP's from the WhitelistedIPs.  I have been using the 
same config file for LocalIPs as I did for WhitelistedIPs for as long as 
I've been using ASSP (at least 2003).  I can't say why I had it set this 
way, surely confusion, but I haven't seen negative consequences because of 
it.  Whatever the case, I've followed your guidance and now have a blank 
WhitelistedIPs config file. 

Now that I've done this, when i sent a message to an external NoProcessing 
email address, the X-ASSP lines are better- 
X-ASSP-Re-noProcessing: mynoproctestemailaddr...@gmail.com 
X-ASSP-NoProcessing: YES   <--- without the reason the email passed. 

What I still don't understand is: 

1) Why would we want to show the X-ASSP-Re-noProcessing line to an outside 
recipient?  We strip other X-ASSP lines to the outside, why not this one? 
And why show X-ASSp-NoProcessing line externally?  Again, not a big deal, 
but curious.

2) Why would the first reason that a message passed (in my case, the 
poorly configured white ip list) be listed in the the X-AASP-NoProcessing 
line?  That confused me and made me think that is was the whitelist that 
caused it to be no processing 
    a) Once I removed the bad whitelist ip config, now the externally 
recieved email just says X-ASSP-NoProcessing: YES   with no reason the 
mail passed in the first line. Seems inconsistent logic, so I'm trying to 
get a grasp on the purpose of having it set this way 

None of this is really important, just looking to satisfy curiosity. 


On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 12:18 PM, Thomas Eckardt <
thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote: 
>It's like the NoProcessing to email address is erroneously triggering the 
IP to show in the header, 

No - what was unclear in my explanation ??? 

X-ASSP-NoProcessing: YES - shows that the email address is in noprocessing 


(whiteListedIPs '10.11.12.0/24') shows the first passing reason for the 
mail - the connected IP is whitelisted and this was detected before 

The header line shows both - noprocessing and the first passing reason. 

btw.: local IP's should not be whitelisted. 

Thomas





Von:        "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com> 
An:        "ASSP development mailing list" <
assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Datum:        07.01.2018 18:12 
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] No processing regex through relay port, 
X-ASSP lines 



But 10.11.12.0/24 isn't listed in any no processing file.  It IS listed in 
AcceptAllMail 

If I send an email through the same internal Exchange server to an address 
that isn't listed in NoProcessing, I don't get the two 2 X-ASSP lines on 
the receiver, which sounds normal to me.  It's still going through the 
same ASSP relay, from the same exchange Ip. 

It's like the NoProcessing to email address is erroneously triggering the 
IP to show in the header, either that or I've got something misconfigured 
(which certainly wouldn't be the first time).  I've got no idea how long 
this has been going on, I just happened to notice it. 

Confused, but this isn't urgent! 

On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Eckardt <
thomas.ecka...@thockar.com> wrote: 
>X-ASSP-Re-noProcessing: mynoproctestemailaddr...@gmail.com 

this shows the match and possible reason for noprocessing 

>X-ASSP-NoProcessing: YES - (whiteListedIPs '10.11.12.0/24') 

this show that noprocessing is active  - (whiteListedIPs '10.11.12.0/24') 
shows the first passing reason for the mail   

So, this is by design and OK. 

Thomas 



Von:        "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com> 
An:        "ASSP development mailing list" <
assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Datum:        03.01.2018 17:22 
Betreff:        [Assp-test] No processing regex through relay port, X-ASSP 
lines 




Happy new year all! 

I happened to catch in an email that I sent to a gmail account which is in 
my no processing RE file, that when the message was received on the gmail 
side, the no processing X-ASSP lines hadn't been stripped. 

I don't know if it matters, but I send via MS Exchange through ASSP's 
relay port. 

Is this normal behavior? 

X-ASSP-Re-noProcessing: mynoproctestemailaddr...@gmail.com 
X-ASSP-NoProcessing: YES - (whiteListedIPs '10.11.12.0/24') 

10.11.12.0/24 is our internal subnet, but that's not no-processing.  If I 
send the same way to a gmail address that isn't in npRE,neither of the 
above 2 lines show up (As expected). 

Not urgent, but I'd appreciate some guidance. 

Thanks 
Ken 


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