I'm getting an odd error from courier's esmtp server from time to time.  If
I have more than one recipient address in an email, as in two To: addresses
or one To: and one Cc: address, I sometimes get the following:

"RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (412 You are whitelisted by this recipient,
please try again later.)

Note that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an off-site address, and one of the things
that seems to cause this is that that one of the addresses is local and one
remote.  If both addresses are remote, or both are local, I don't see it. 
If I send to any single address, I don't see it.

Sometimes, I believe, it says "You are not whitelisted".

In either case, the mail is refused.  Customers using the webmail interface
have complained about this too, when trying to CC themselves.

I'm using Courier 0.42.2

I thought for a while this was originating with my TMDA filters, which
implement whitelists and blacklists, but on checking the source, these
messages are coming out of courier, and often have nothing to do with
accounts for which TMDA is set up.

What gives here, and how can I prevent this behavior?

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