At 12:55 AM 12/3/2006, Doug Traylor wrote:

This is not related to your problem, but your outgoing configuration it is
not correct if you have any Imail webmail users.

None of the outgoing webmail is being seen by ASSP and the recipient's
addresses are not getting auto-whitelisted.  Imail should be configured to
use ASSP as a gateway in the SMTP service gateway options.  The problem with
this, I believe, is you then need a delivery service for ASSP.  I use IIS
SMTP for outbound SMTP only and it listens on a port that is firewalled from
the internet.

Excellent, I took your advice and added in the IIS SMTP, so I now run:

Outgoing mail:

IMail --> ASSP --> IIS SMTP --> Internet

User sending mail:

Client --> ASSP --> IMail --> ASSP --> IIS SMTP --> Internet

I still however am having the same problem with "limiting connections." I have had to set the "maximum sessions/IP" to unlimited, in order to satisfy the screaming clients, however this causes my ASSP to die at 100% CPU every so often. So as a brute force "for now" fix, I set up a monitor I wrote a while back, that checks the inbound port on ASSP every 30 seconds. If it doesn't get a response, it kills the Perl process and restarts the service.

It's not pretty, but it works, for now.
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