Reposted from the 19th with extra info:

Hi,

I'm seeing log entries like:

Nov-19-06 00:55:39  <> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received-RBL:
pass (ASSP-nospam: local policy) rbl=none; client-ip=;

Nov-19-06 00:55:39  <> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bayesian spam ->
d:\imail\assp/spam/1730.eml

which seem to say it can't find the ip address of the originating mail
server, am I reading it correctly?
Our RBL settings are:
enable RBL: ticked
whitelisted RBL validation: ticked
add x-assp-received-rbl-header: ticked
RBL Failed reply: standard
enable RBL Logging: ticked
RBL service providers:
bl.spamcop.net|cbl.abuseat.org|dnsbl.njabl.org|list.dsbl.org|dnsbl.sorbs.net|opm.blitzed.org|dynablock.njabl.org|sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org|combined.njabl.org|dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net
Maximum replies: 6
Maximum hits: 3
Maximum time: 10
Socket timeout: 1
cache RBL hits: tickeden
force cache RBL: ticked
use IP netblocks in RBL cache: ticked
RBL cache interval: 24

I haven't seen an RBL block in the logs yet and RBL test mode is not
ticked. Where should I start looking to see why it's broken - or is it?

We are running:
Nov-22-06 09:52:31 ASSP version 1.2.5(2) (Perl 5.008007) initializing
Nov-22-06 09:52:31 Net::DNS module version 0.42 installed and available

What do I need to do to get this working?


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