For Users of ASSP  <[email protected]> schreibt:
>server right after the first. So every smtp connection with ASSP
>becomes  
>local, as it passes to the firewall's

It is possible for ASSP to work in such an environment. Put the IP
into ispip:

ISP/Secondary MX Servers* (ispip)
Enter any addresses that are your ISP or backup MX servers, separated
by pipes (|). 
These addresses will (necessarily) bypass Griplist, IP Limiting,
Delaying, PenaltyBox, SPF, DNSBL and SRS checks unless the IP can be
determined by ispHostnames (ISP Connecting IP). 

Regular Expression to Identify Originating IP* (ispHostnames)
If ASSP runs behind another server(s), no IP/HELO based filter will
work. If you put here the receiving Host(s) of the frontend server(s)
ASSP will use the originating IP to perform IP and HELO checks.
For example: mx1.yourisp.com or mx1.yourisp.net|mx2.yoursecondary.com.
This hostnames are found in the 'Received:' header, like 'Received:
from ...123.123.123.123... by mx1.yourisp.com'.


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