I was able to "Comment out" the statement in lib/CorrectASSPcfg.pm and changed 
the value into 1.

Thanks...

 
I did a search on BCC (thought I did that before making this thread) and read 
about it.

But what I still don't get is the reason why it goes sour?

 
Is Google and/or some other servers doing things wrong/strange?

Shouldn't it just always relay for valid recipients?

 
The reason it is given in plain English is just wrong.

It says it's a non-local recipient when in fact it isn't. 

Why doesn't it offer it to the MTA and let him decide?

 
Please explain?

 
JP
 
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van:Anders Westin <anders.wes...@dometic.se>
Verzonden:vr 20-04-2012 15:01
Onderwerp:Re: [Assp-test] 530 Relaying not allowed - BCC recipient 
(p...@domain.nl) is not local
Aan:ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>; 
Hi Jean-Pierre

try this

//
start assp with the startup switch 'removeForeignBCC:=1'
or add the following line to sub 'set' in 'lib/CorrectASSPcfg.pm'
$main::removeForeignBCC:=1;
//


Search in this mailthread for "BCC" and you will fin discussion about this 
matter



 



From:   Jean-Pierre van Melis <j...@mirmana.com>
To:     assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date:   2012-04-20 14:31
Subject:        Re: [Assp-test] 530 Relaying not allowed - BCC recipient 
(p...@domain.nl) is not local



I gave this command to see if it happened more often and it turned out it 
happened quite often already.


 # grep 'relay attempt blocked for non local BCC recipient' 
/opt/ASSP/logs/*maillog.txt  | egrep -o '\[RelayAttempt\] 
[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
      2 [RelayAttempt] 202.58.80.
      2 [RelayAttempt] 218.30.111.
     14 [RelayAttempt] 195.248.77.
     18 [RelayAttempt] 74.125.83.
     20 [RelayAttempt] 209.85.160.
     24 [RelayAttempt] 209.85.161.
     26 [RelayAttempt] 207.126.144.
     30 [RelayAttempt] 194.171.56.
     58 [RelayAttempt] 74.125.82.
    108 [RelayAttempt] 209.85.210.
 
 
Google may do something wrong/awkward, but such a major player can't be 
ignored that easily.

 
JP

 
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van:Jean-Pierre van Melis <j...@mirmana.com>
Verzonden:vr 20-04-2012 14:15
Onderwerp:530 Relaying not allowed - BCC recipient (p...@domain.nl) is not 
local
Aan:assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net; 
 

Hi All,

 
A postfix mailserver that's protected by ASSP received an email to a valid 
recipient in its BCC-field coming from a Google mailserver.

It gave this message.

 
According to the Postfix log it never even asked if it could relay this 
message.

 
Do I have an awkward setting / situation or did I encounter a bug?

 
Cheers

 
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