Hi folks,

I have had some issues configuring Block Reporting for a while now and 
I've finally been able to allocate some time to testing.

I have two ASSP servers, if I send a request to the block report address 
through an authenticated connection directly to either server it works.

The problem occurs when I try to configure the two servers to forward 
requests through each other. Each server connects to the other one using 
an unauthenticated connection and thus the message is processed like a 
regular message. The message gets rejected due to an invalid address.

Re-reading the description of BlockRepForwHost it states "define the 
IP-address and relayPort". I had been using port 25 so suspected this to 
be the issue.

When I tried to enter a value into relayPort to open up the relay port 
it told me "relayHost () and relayPort (225) must be defined to enable 
relaying".

It seems like Block Reporting is treating relayPort as a local setting 
for allowing ASSP to be used as a relay server - this would fit with the 
description for relayPort.

The issue is caused by this check that seems to require an outbound 
smart host to be used in order to enable relayPort. If I put in 
127.0.0.1:125 to make this work, will I be making all emails go through 
relayHost or just emails accepted on relayPort?

Thanks,
Colin.

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