> | Even though I have the following in ispip file:
> | 192.168.101.100
> | 192.168.101.101
> | 192.168.101.
> | 127.0.0.1
>
> 127.0.0.1 and probably these others are not ISPIPs, but LOCAL addresses
> which should be in acceptAllMail

Agreed - all those addresses are local addresses.  I guess maybe I am still 
confused about the difference between IspIP and AcceptAllMail.  From what I 
had understood from Fritz, is that emails from IspIp automatically bypass 
all connection tests but still undergo content checks, whereas mail from 
acceptAllMail automatically get fully accepted - no questions asked.  So, in 
that case, why shouldn't I be able to put a local address on the IspIP 
address list, expecting the email to be accepted but still go through the 
content checks?

Am I misunderstanding the use of the IspIP list?

> You don't relay for your ISP, you only accept for local delivery
I don't understand at all - I don't get what this setting is about?  Does 
anyone ever relay for their ISP?  Isn't it the other way around, where the 
ISP relays for you?

Thanks!

Eric





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