I read that wiki and tried numerous combinations:  127.0.0.1|209.160.33.104
and  127.0.0.1|209.160. but no use.  Now it sounds as if it needs to have my
remote IP (i.e. my Comcast assigned IP address)?

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To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Help with ASSP on a Plesk server (non-VPS) hosting
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreibt:
>Well I fixed all the file: syntax problem and upgraded to 1.2.7 and can 
>send to anyone locally, and receive mail fine, but sending mail to 
>external mail servers, I get "relay not allowed".
>
>I had to back off ASSP as my proxy to send this email out... :-)
>
>Steve
http://assp.sourceforge.net/fom/cache/16.html
When I try to send mail I get the error "relaying not allowed". What do I
do?
Relaying is allowed for IP's that match those in the "Accept All Mail." The
"Local Domains" are the domain names that your mail system considers local.
AOL.COM though would not be a local domain because your mail handler doesn't
manage its mail.
That a mail claims to be from one of your local domains does not allow it to
be relayed -- this is easily spoofed and not useful as a security measure.
Spoofing an IP address is more complicated in this type of environment, and
generally relaying is limited by IP address.
Note that you can add entire groups of addresses: 10. represents
10.1.2.3 or 10.3.2.1 or 10.anything. Similarly, 169.254. will match any IP
that starts with those quads.
If your clients dialup or are dynamically assigned from an untrusted pool,
then the only relaible way to allow relaying is through AUTHENTECATED smtp,
and your mail handler must support this type of authentication, and you must
enable it in your clients. ASSP recognizes authenticated connections and
allows them to relay.
Not all ISPs will allow their customers to connect to your SMTP port.
Many block connections to port 25 (except to their own mail server) to
prevent spam.2003-Sep-04 12:11pm jhanna




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