OK, I tested the open ports with assp up and assp down.

With assp up:

tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.2500        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.465         *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.587         *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  66.96.20.5.25          *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10026        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10024        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10025        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.2600                 *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.125                  *.*                     
LISTEN

with assp down:

tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10026        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10024        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.10025        *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.2600                 *.*                     
LISTEN
tcp4       0      0  *.125                  *.*                     
LISTEN

I'm still stumped as to how the mail is getting past assp. The 10000  
series are ports opened by Apple for virus checking and other mail  
traffic. Ports 125 and 2600 are the Postfix set up for smtp, and the  
other four are assp.

One thing I noticed was that port 125 is blocked in the firewall, but  
port 2600 was not. HOWEVER, I've not seen any traffic come into port  
2600.... (I've now put in a specific filter for port 2600, to log if  
anyone tries that port from the outside, but the port was denied  
previously, since it had not been specifically opened to the world.  
Given that I've not seen previous traffic to that port, I'm not  
expecting traffic to the port.)

T.

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