I'm almost 100% sure (I never say 100%) that 2 apps can't run on the  
same ip:port simultaneously....

Steve

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On 30.07.2009, at 20:33, "GrayHat" <gray...@gmx.net> wrote:

>>> I wonder if the ASSP relayport may be "exposed" to
>>> the WAN and not just visible from the local postfix, in
>>> such a case someone may be using such a port to
>>> send in spam bypassing the ASSP filtering and making
>>> it appear as if coming from 127.0.0.1
>
>> ASSP writes a Receipt header. If you do not  see an
>> ASSP- Receipt, it did not pass ASSP.
>
> hmm... yes, so there may be something else, running on
> that SAME box and allowing access to the SMTP, but
> I don't think this is an ASSP issue, more some system
> config one
>
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