Scott,

> The question here is "What do you want IPBYPASS to do"?

We are using TrendMicro's VirusWall in front of our IMail server. It's SMTP
service appears to gateway a tcp connection between the sending and receiving
mail servers. Therefore, IMail sees incoming connections with the sending server
representing itself with its configured host name but with the IP address of the
gateway. I have configured Declude (1.75) to IPBYPASS that address, but the
SPAMDOMAINS test always fails.

Are my expectations unrealistic considering my environment,
or is SPAMDOMAINS not honoring IPBYPASS?

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Topology:

Internet ->
Firewall [(NAT) 208.20.231.2 -> 10.0.0.2] ->
TrendMicro VirusWall [10.0.0.14] ->
Declude-IMail [10.0.0.4]

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Headers:

Received:
    from web80703.mail.yahoo.com [10.0.0.14]
    by email.meridiancg.com (SMTPD32-8.00) id AD711A3011C;
    Wed, 06 Aug 2003 09:06:57 -0400
Message-ID:
    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received:
    from [208.20.231.2]
    by web80703.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP;
    Wed, 06 Aug 2003 06:09:53 PDT
Date:
    Wed, 6 Aug 2003 06:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
From:
    Thomas Kishel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:
    Test

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Declude Log:

08/06/2003 09:06:59 Qfd7101a3011ca7cd
    Msg failed SPAMDOMAINS (Spamdomain 'yahoo.com' found:
    Address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent from invalid .).
    Action=LOG.

08/06/2003 09:06:59 Qfd7101a3011ca7cd
    Subject: Test

08/06/2003 09:06:59 Qfd7101a3011ca7cd
    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  IP: 10.0.0.14 ID:

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IMail Log:

SMTPD (01A3011C) [10.0.0.4] connect 10.0.0.14 port 42167

SMTPD (01A3011C) [10.0.0.14] HELO web80703.mail.yahoo.com

SMTPD (01A3011C) [10.0.0.14] MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

SMTPD (01A3011C) [10.0.0.14] RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Thomas Kishel, Department Head - Systems
Larson Texts, Inc.


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