bytehd wrote:
> Now I cant point my MTA to ASSP anymore for outgoing.
> I have to point it straight to the outbound router IP for 
> outgoing mail to be accepted.
> They started requiring a reverse DNS record this morning.
> Guess what, they never setup a RDNS MX for me...until today.
> But now that its active, I lose the ability to auto-add to 
> whitelist through ASSP.
> 
> ASSP Relaying settings have not changed AT ALL.
> Seems whatever Comcast is using for mail filtering doesnt 
> like ASSP relaying stuff out.
> ASSP 1.4.3.1.1
> relayhost:smtp.comcast.net
> relayport: 25
> 
> mta points outgoing to ASSP IP
> ASSP has dual NICs: Public and Private
> IPTables doing the routing.

I guess I don't understand.  Are your servers not behind a firewall
(they should be)?  Put them behind a firewall and it will work.

Kind Regards,
Brett


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