Steve,

Offcourse, it is either that or you need to use SMTP_Auth. (i send email 
previous)!

Steve Woods schreef:
> 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)?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fritz
> Borgstedt
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:28 PM
> 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
> multiple do
>
> [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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