Ok.  Here's the latest.  I have configured my mail server to accept
connections on 127.0.0.1:125 and still receives an error.

Aug-8-06 22:10:41 68.52.149.101 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> email whitelist addition
Aug-8-06 22:10:41 RMabort: rcpt Expected 250, got: 550 Sender is not
allowed. (from:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

The error changed to Sender is not allowed.  I assumed that this was a relay
issue on my mail server and temporarily set it up to relay for anyone on
127.0.0.1 but received exactly the same error message.

Can we all agree that ASSP is lacking a needed feature here?  ASSP would be
close to perfect in my environment if it would simply allow you to configure
the following:

Mail server to use to send outbound emails:

Ex.  123.123.123.123:125

Account to send from:

Ex. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Password for smtp auth:

Ex.  WhateverThePassIs

What do you guys think?  I would hate to have to learn perl just so I can
send me users basically unnecessary notification messages to give them warm
fuzzies about their addresses having been added to a whitelist.  Hehe.

Thanks for your consideration,
Evans Martin



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