Collin,

check your 'ldaplistdb' - I saw case, foreign domain were listed there - 
remove them!
I don't know how this could happen - I'm still working on this problem.

Thomas 





Von:    "Colin Waring" <[email protected]>
An:     "'ASSP development mailing list'" 
<[email protected]>, 
Datum:  24.10.2013 20:08
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re:  fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 
13294



Maybe, however it does not explain why I haven't had any issues at all 
with
it until recently.

All I have set under "Recipients/Local Domains" is removeForeignBCC,
DoRFC822 (both), localDomains, VRFYforceRCPTTO (MTA IP:port), DisableVRFY
and some of the max dupes settings. 

As far as I can tell there is no reason why ASSP should need to know
anything but the domain names in order to achieve those checks. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 23 October 2013 08:39
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13294

>Most of my recipient validation is handled by the MTA which calls 
>forward
to
check for valid addresses instead of managing its own list however
localdomains is used.

'Most of' - this explains why you've been running in to problems with this
feature. An header address check is only usefull, if assp is able to 
verify
ALL addresses!

Thomas



Von:    "Colin Waring" <[email protected]>
An:     "'ASSP development mailing list'" 
<[email protected]>,
Datum:  22.10.2013 10:39
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13294



Thanks,

Most of my recipient validation is handled by the MTA which calls forward 
to
check for valid addresses instead of managing its own list however
localdomains is used.

I have gone back through my logs, it is worth noting that I did not have 
any
problems with the check prior to installing ASSP version 2.3.4(13282). I
started that version of ASSP at 2013-10-09 18:19:27 and experienced the
first log event within an hour at 2013-10-09 19:00:52.

>From memory, I think I ran mod_inst.pl at the same time so it is more 
likely
to be an updated perl module causing it than the code changes as I was
running 13276 for some time without the issue and the code changes were 
only
minor.

Any suggestions on how to track down which bit of the system is throwing 
the
check off?

All the best,
Colin Waring.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 22 October 2013 06:18
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: Re: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13294

>Will ASSP no longer remove
foreign BCCs?

Assp will remove foreign BCCs if configured to do so.

DoHeaderAddrCheck = 0 will disable all other to,cc and bcc checks (not
local, not valid, spamtrap, recipient replacement).

It is not possible to see "local but not valid" if DoHeaderAddrCheck is 
set
to zero.

>temporary fix pending investigation into the
root cause

This feature works like it is designed - if it does'nt work for you, 
disable
it. It is designed to be very very strict on any of the header addresses. 
It
is NOT a RFC mistake to submit foreign addresses in this header lines 
except
BCC. So this strictness could lead in to false positives.
I never had any issue with it.

I'm thinking about to set the default to zero, if it is integrated in to 
the
GUI.

Thomas





Von:    "Colin Waring" <[email protected]>
An:     "'ASSP development mailing list'" 
<[email protected]>,
Datum:  21.10.2013 12:32
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13294



Hi Thomas,

I have put this in place and the errors I had are no longer being logged.

To give you an idea of the scale of the problem, I ran the following:

root@mail:/usr/local/assp# grep "local but not valid" maillog.txt |wc -l
2022

2022 lines with the error were detected between the logfile being rolled 
at
midnight and me updating at 11:10!

What checks get disabled by this new setting? Will ASSP no longer remove
foreign BCCs? If so does it reject or pass the messages with foreign
addresses and is this just a temporary fix pending investigation into the
root cause?

All the best,
Colin Waring.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Eckardt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 21 October 2013 05:50
To: ASSP development mailing list
Subject: [Assp-test] fixes in assp 2.3.4 build 13294

Hi all,

fixed in assp 2.3.4 build 13294:

changed:

- it is now possible to disable the header address check for to,cc and bcc
addresses

our $DoHeaderAddrCheck = 1;              # (0/1) do the header address 
check for TO,CC,BCC

The default value for this is '1' - to disable the check add the following
line to 'lib/CorrectASSPcfg.pm'
and restart assp.

$main::DoHeaderAddrCheck = 0;


Thomas


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