Hello Fritz,

  I tried adding this to my config and I can see from the headers
that all IPs are resolved into domain names and the helo used is included  
as well
but I still can't see any activity with my DNSBL filters. I still am not
clear as to whether this is working for me.

  Thanks in advance!

Lao

On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:03:50 +0800, Fritz Borgstedt <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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