Hi Fritz

I understand that, but each ip is not blacklisted, it is set up correctly 
and the exact same message was sent from each email address

How does ASSP determine Invalid Local Sender and ForgedLocalSender?

Thanks

Dale



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From: "Fritz Borgstedt" <f...@iworld.de>
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Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Tagging


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> Dale <dbr...@columbusinternational.com> writes:
>>Hi
>>
>>Then I'm confused how a message can be tagged as
>>Invalid Local Sender
>>ForgedLocalSender
>>
>>For one address but not for another.
>>
>>Exactly the same message
>>
>>That's the part that isn't making sense.
>>
>>Any idea's why this would be?
>
> Because it comes from different IP numbers?
>
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