> 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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