> WHITELIST AUTH can work only if you use SMTP-Authentication 
> to allow relaying trough your server.

Yep I know. But as we're only using Imail 6 ATM the WHITELIST AUTH does
not work (although the clients are authing).

> If your clients connects from a defined IP range(s) you can 
> use the same
> range(s) for whitelisting in declude.

That's what we currently do
 
> When there is a customer from outside this IP range(s) then 
> you should already found a solution to allow relaying for 
> this client. I think you use SMTP-Authentication, or you 
> allow relaying for his (hopefully) static IP.

The solution will by SMTP Auth - so that I don't have to maintain an
whitelist of external IP's. However I'm temporarily whitelisting a
single static IP for this client.

> What has WebMessaging to do with the CMDSPACE problem?

WM has nothing to do with CMDSPACE. What I meant to get across is that
CMDSPACE and HELOBOGUS are causing us a problem (plus no REVDNS with
that provider). Having Imail 8 would allow us to use WHITELIST AUTH
which is what I want to use. Unfortunately I am not allowed to install
Imail 8 yet because my director isnt happy with how the WM template
looks. Which means for the time being im stuck with Imail 6 (meaning I
cant use WHITELIST AUTH - yet).

Its ok, I'm sorted now. As you answered my original question by stating
most mail clients will fail the CMDSPACE test. Therefore nothing wrong
with Declude, so that's fine. I just wanted to check, and then went on
to explain my situation.

Thanks,
Lyndon.


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