Peter,

> I believe I have a test whitelisti set up but my
> question is why I needed to put the FQDN of the sender
> in the mailaddr table for this to work.  I thought
> putting @domain.com would be good enough but
> apparently not.  I had to put @host.domain.com.

If the sender address is not fully qualified,
then it can't match @domain.com.

Instead of trying to find ways around it, it is far better
to let MTA reject mail with non-replyable sender addresses
straight away, or if they come from your authorized users,
let MTA (in the role of MSA) fully qualify the sender domain,
providing missing domain.

  Mark


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