>I have just learned, that our dial-up SMTP AUTH users can no longer send
>email to us. Even though IMAIL recognizes them as "local" users, Imail
>applies the OSDUL test as if they were NON AUTH users.
Note that Declude JunkMail doesn't know if the users sent the mail using
SMTP AUTH or not. It determines whether they are local based on the return
address they are using.
>DECLUDE.LOG
>07/09/2002 11:14:12 Qfdc20c5902406638 Msg failed OSDUL (This E-mail came
>from 151.198.46.15, a potential spam source listed in OSDUL.).
>07/09/2002 11:14:12 Qfdc20c5902406638 Subject: test
>07/09/2002 11:14:12 Qfdc20c5902406638 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So the question here would be, "Is cps-stampings.com a local domain?" If
not, the OSDUL test *should* be used.
-Scott
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