> Actually, that's what Declude JunkMail currently does. This lets
> Declude JunkMail know whether the envelope sender is a local address
> or not.
We can automatically dump messages from nonexistent local users? I
guess I feel kind of dumb after my rant, then, since I didn't know
there was a test for that. How to?
> What I'm talking about above is determining if the user has
> permission to relay mail (and therefore the DUL/DYNA/etc. tests
> should not apply to the user).
Ah, I think I see...this is different from the information used by
WHITELIST AUTH, as it must also account for relay-for-IP permissions.
I understand why you wouldn't want to reach for the .loc, either.
Perhaps a new test type that allows one to put CIDRs in a text file
which is then combined with the AUTH check to set a %PREFERREDSESSION%
kind of flag.
--Sandy
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