How does rejection of oversized messages work in this case? Wouldn't  
the primary MTA reject back to ASSP, (backscatter)?

It's like greylisting, while I can do this on my MTA, if I do, it will  
break when any proxy sits in front of ASSP.

How does one define MTA specific features that can cause rejections  
and not have rejection message issues? Perhaps I am misunderstanding  
the mail flow.
-- 
Scott
Iphone says hello.

On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck <thomas.ecka...@thockar.com 
 > wrote:

>> Hello, it will be very useful for me (hope also for others) if ASSP
>> would block message bigger then specific size (not size*rcpt).
>
> This should be done by your MTA.
>
> Thomas

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