> At 03:10 PM 10/16/2003, Daniel M. Drucker wrote:
> >I wasn't even aware that this notfirsthop argument existed; as far as
> >I can tell in a few minutes of testing, the argument has no effect.
> >I've had to disable all dynamic-IP RBLs because of this problem...
>
> Dan.. Are you using an internal mailserver with a non-routable internal IP
> address? This particular problem is very common when you have SA running
on
> an internal mailserver which has a NATed IP address in the 192.168.*.*,
> 10.*.*.*, etc type address blocks.

Nope - the machine is a 1U at a rack-hosting company. I have just one IP,
and it's a public one.

> trusted_networks 192.168.1.2/32

Is there a way to discover what SA currently treats as trusted?

Daniel



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