Hi Evan-

ASSP doesn't have any accounts per se.  It just accepts emails as a proxy
(The P in ASSP) and sends them on to your real SMTP server. The report will
be sent to user@yourdomain, not asspblock.  So the server isn't complaining
about a bad recipient, it's as if it's doing verification of the from
address.  It appears that your exchange server isn't happy that it's getting
a message FROM an unknown address (asspblock@yourdomain).  Do you have
forefront or some other exchange verification going on?

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Evan Burns <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've currently having difficulty properly configuring the block reporting
> feature.  I am running version 2.0.1 of ASSP within an exchange
> organization.  We have a back-end exchange server on the internal network
> and a front-end exchange server which will live in the DMZ.  ASSP is
> installed on the front-end exchange server.  One last task remains, it is
> essential that any blocked e-mails are reported on so that no solicited
> mail
> is mistakenly never seen.  I am currently in the testing phase and right
> now
> all mail marked as spam as I suspected goes to the ASSP\spam directory.
> However manually going into the folder regularly to check for solicited
> mail
> is just too time consuming.
>
> My current settings for block reporting are
>
> EmailBlockReport = asspblock
> EmailBlockReportDomain = company.ca
>
> the user I am sending from is in the EmailAdmins section. ASSP is setup to
> listen on port 125 on the front-end exchange server.  I telnet to that
> server on port 125 and send from my EmailAdmins account to
> [email protected] the body of the message is *@company.ca=>
> [email protected].  When I check my inbox for a reply from
> [email protected] I get an undeliverable message error saying;
>
> *Diagnostic information for administrators:*
>
>
>
> Generating server: mail.company.ca
>
>
>
> [email protected] <[email protected]>
> #550 5.1.1 RESOLVER.ADR.RecipNotFound; not found ##
>
>
> Mail.company.ca <http://mail.company.ca/> is the back-end exchange server
> which is clearly replying
> saying that it has no records of the recipient [email protected].  Do I
> need to setup this account in exchange, or does the account exist within
> ASSP.  there must be something important I am missing here, any help would
> be greatly appreciated.  Thank you
> for your time to read this post.
>
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