Hi,

No-one knows why this doesn't turn up in ASSP's log?

JP

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Van: Jean-Pierre van Melis [mailto:j...@mirmana.com] 
Verzonden: donderdag 15 oktober 2009 15:47
Aan: 'ASSP development mailing list'
Onderwerp: [Assp-test] Bare LF's rejected by Qmail but undetected by ASSP

Hi All,     
     
I've been away in the sense that I wasn't following this thread and freezed
the versions on all my boss's ISP-platform (my boss is the ISP). On my
personal server I'm blindly upgrading once in a while to the latest 2.x
version and although not the way to do it I haven't had any problems I know
of.     
The ISP's proxies are almost all version 1.39 so is the one this message is
about.     

Yesterday I had a support call about an automated mail coming from an AS/400
not coming through. The Sender talks to ASSP which is proxying for 

another machine running Qmail. In ASSP's log it goes like this....     

Oct-15-09 10:27:55 id-95275-06179 64.18.3.26 <it_operati...@sender.com> IP 
64.18.3.26 (64.18.3.0/24) matches whiteListedIPs       
Oct-15-09 10:27:56 id-95275-06179 [SPF] 64.18.3.26
<it_operati...@sender.com> to: b...@receiver.com  SPF: none (cache)
ip=64.18.3.26 mailfrom=it_operati...@sender.com helo=exprod8og113.obsmtp.com
Oct-15-09 10:27:57 id-95275-06179 64.18.3.26 <it_operati...@sender.com> to:
b...@receiver.com ClamAV: scanned 60038 
bytes in whitelisted message - OK       
Oct-15-09 10:27:57 id-95275-06179 [MessageOK] 64.18.3.26
<it_operati...@sender.com> to: b...@receiver.com MESSAGE OK [AS 400 Report]

After seeing this in the log I assumed everything went well and investigated
the MTA's log which is running on another machine (Plesk7 on Linux). I have
to admit I can't really work with qmail's log and feel much more comfortable
with sendmail. Maybe I can't work with the log because we rarely have any
problems with it...  Anyhow.. I couldn't 
find any entries there...     
Because I wasn't getting any further there and this mail was getting sent
every 20 minutes (still trying) I decided to turn on debug logging and see
if it was able to shed more light on the problem.. It seems this mail is
getting refused by qmail. My question now is why doesn't this show up in
ASSP's log? It seems this mail is being actively rejected by Qmail. Maybe
this calls for a feature to reject those kind of mails by ASSP but I'm 
getting ahead here....

I always assumed I could get 
all the workflow out of ASSP's log. Isn't this the intention?   
    
Thanks in advance for all the response(s),       
       
JP van Melis

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