IMail 8 and WHITELIST AUTH, along with whitelisting your own IP space solves a lot of potential problems.  I think this is what you are talking about, or at least that seems to be the limit of what is possible with pure automation in this environment.

Matt



Sanford Whiteman wrote:
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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