> No, that can't be done.
Didn't think so. :)
So, like I was saying, when determining whether a local sender is
allowed to relay (or is a "preferred sender," including relay and
delivery), central to that is determining whether the sender even
exists. By the logic of just checking the _domain_ to determine
whether a session is preferred, nonexistent senders can get elevated
permissions.
Anyway, what do y'all think about the preferred sender kind of
concept?
--Sandy
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