Thank you for your patience with me!  And I guess I certainly don't need to 
know how to get ASSP to stop processing internal as that was nowhere near being 
the issue.

Thanks again.

----- Original Message -----
From: Fritz Borgstedt <[email protected]>
To: For Users of ASSP <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun Jul 25 16:59:16 2010
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] How to get ASSP to stop processing internal email

For Users of ASSP  <[email protected]> schreibt:
>Jul-24-10 17:14:46 06086-11839 [Local] 10.12.20.172
><[email protected]> to: [email protected]
>local
>-- relayPort -- [How to get ASSP to stop processing internal email] ->
>nocollect:freq;

As you may see this looks different from the messages you showed
before as "local".
ASSP is even logging that it came through the relayport.
>
>The 208.80.58.241 ip digs to 199.248.201.253 which is us - but coming
>in
>from the outside, which explains it getting picked up by ASSP

You may put those IPs into:

Accept All Mail* (acceptAllMail)
-Relaying is allowed for these IPs. They contribute also to the
whitelist. 


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