2006/11/18, Cameron Biggart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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?

exactly, it sould say something like:
Nov-19-06 00:55:39 123.45.67.89 <> to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: pass (ASSP-nospam: local
policy) rbl=none; client-ip=
123.45.67.89;
Nov-19-06 00:55:39 123.45.67.89 <> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bayesian
spam -> d:\imail\assp/spam/1730.eml

Does your assp-implementation never show the ip of the connecting hosts?

Does your log show lines like:
Nov-19-06 00:55:39 Connected: 123.45.67.89:123456 -> 234.56.78.90:25 ->
127.0.0.1:125

the ip-address is set in the assp-code in sub NewSMTPConnection in this
line:
  my $ip       = $client->peerhost();
and a bit further:
  $Con{$client}->{ip}       = $ip;
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