> forgot; if your ASSP is now ONLY receiving emails from the upstream
> server(s) (i.e. you filtered it so that port 25/tcp is only open to
them), you
> may disable the DNSBL filters and other filters running checks on IPs
since
> you'll always (and only) see the upstream server IP and not the
"external
> sender" one; ok, the ISPIP should already take care of this, but
disabling the
> checks will avoid to ASSP unnecessary checks (and traffic/cpu-usage)

It was my understanding that ispHostname can be specified so that
SPF,DNSBL, etc... can still be performed.  I probably should turn off
DNSBL checking though since they do it.



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