Wim Borghs wrote:
> It should go like this:
> - Incoming mails to email addresses that forward outside your domain
> (like the one that forwards to gmail) look the same as usual in the
> ASSP log. (at the point where they are incoming)
> - The mail gets to your mailserver where it is turned into an outgoing
> mail because of the forwarding.
> - As ASSP sees this outgoing mail with a non-local e-mail address it
> rewrites the sender showing a logging like:
> May-4-07 20:28:37 id-12345678 10.20.30.40  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SRS
> rewriting sender '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' into
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> So you should look at the point in the log where mail is going back out.
>
> At startup of ASSP do you see:
>      Mail::SRS module installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme available
> or:
>      Mail::SRS module not installed - Sender Rewriting Scheme disabled
> ?
>
>   
Mail::SRS module (0.31) is installed and ready to go according to ASSP logs.

Here's a log snippet. mail goes from a gmail account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to 
a local domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that forwards to another gmail 
account ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

May-7-07 13:28:07 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
recipient accepted: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May-7-07 13:28:07 Commencing DNSBL checks on 64.233.162.231
May-7-07 13:28:07 Completed DNSBL checks on 64.233.162.231
May-7-07 13:28:07 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Received-RWL: not listed (ASSP.nospam: local policy) rwl=none; 
client-ip=64.233.162.231
May-7-07 13:28:07 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Received-SPF: pass (ASSP.nospam: domain of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
designates 64.233.162.231 as permitted sender) client-ip=64.233.162.231; 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; helo=nz-out-0506.google.com;
May-7-07 13:28:07 Commencing DNSBL checks on 64.233.162.231
May-7-07 13:28:08 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
RBL:scoring + 30: Received-RBL: neutral (blackholes.five-ten-sg.com-> 
gmail com spam support ; )
May-7-07 13:28:08 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Received-URIBL: pass
May-7-07 13:28:08 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Bayesian Check Prob: 0.00000 / Confidence: 0.00003 => doubtful.ham
May-7-07 13:28:08 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
message ok testing_SRS_  -> /usr/local/assp/okmail/testing_SRS_--6.eml
May-7-07 13:28:10 Connected: 127.0.0.1:38404 -> 127.0.0.1:25 -> 
127.0.0.1:125
May-7-07 13:28:10 127.0.0.1 <> is disconnected
May-7-07 13:28:38 64.233.162.231 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
is disconnected

I received the email fine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Searching ASSP's logs for 
"rewriting" only got me the lines that indicated that Mail::SRS was 
available.

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