GrayHat wrote:

> Yes, and it's documented too (even in the GUI) you'll need to use a
> different domain name, let me make an example, let's say your domain
> is example.com and let's also say your assp hostname is assp.domain.com
> now, just setup things so that the blockreport emails will be sent to
> 
> [email protected]
> 
> and by the way configure the mailserver so that such a domain will be
> considered "external", this way emails directed to such an address and
> reaching the mailserver will be relayed by the latter to the ASSP box
> (as
> for external messages) where ASSP will "see" them and proceed to
> generate the requested report

Still it does not work :(

Here is what I did, not sure what i'm doing wrong.

my assp box lets say assp.example.com
my local email domain example.com

on the mail server i added this route entry (i think i'm doing something 
dump here :)
<[email protected]> = [email protected]

I added my local domains on the email interface (Accept Emails (Reports) 
from these external addresses)

Still all emails sent to  [email protected] bounce back.


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