> Yes, you can use your ISP as a Smart Host (aka relay).  Specify your
> ISPs server as the [relayHost].  From the web interface *Relaying* 
> section:
>
> -----
> Relay Host
>
> Your isp's mail relayhost (smarthost). For example: mail.isp.com:25
> If you run Exchange/Notes and you want assp to update the nonspam
> database and the whitelist, then enter your isp's
> smtp relay host here. Blank means no relayhost. Only required if clients
> don't deliver through SMTP, or when SRS is enabled.
> -----


>From my understanding, the problem that Ernesto is having is that his ISP 
requires SMTP AUTH to allow for relaying - something that ASSP doesn't seem 
to have yet.  Consequently, the relayHost setting won't help much as the ISP 
will reject all the relayed mail....

Eric 




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