The pop-before-smtp has other ip numbers in the list. I'm able to
create a list using the pop-before-smtp --list command and > into a
file. Then read through the ip numbers. That is how I know what is
listed including 127.0.0.1 and the internal server ip number. Compared
to the test server that does not includ itself in the list. As stated
before I think I'm missing something. I did include a bit of the log
in the last post of this message. I was wishing one of you guys would
take a look at it and say yea. This or that is allowing stuff that is
not suspose to through.
Thanks,
Josh
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