> I did not say, that the behaviour was correct. I only commented on 
> the part of your post which described these funny new things in the
> ldaplist.

Maybe I was unclear, I was pointing out that the issue was due to
an @domain entry in ldaplist and NOT to some email address...
which in turn means that ALL emails from incorrectly listed domains
were rejected with an "unknown local sender" message, that said...

> It may be that there was a bug in the beginning and the cache got 
> bad. Look for it in the next time. 
> May be you set DoNoValidLocalSender to "monitor" meanwhile. >

As for the first, maybe; a temporarily bug in the code may have
caused the issue, I just think that it was introduced LATELY since
that was the FIRST time I got such an issue; as for the second....
I'd exclude that, I've set that option when it FIRST appeared in
ASSP and never changed it on that box, so it has to be due to
something else; what I think is that checking if a given domain is
LOCAL before adding it (or an email address) to the ldapcache
may be a good idea and would avoid such issues



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