> I have orf doing that now but I have to enter the names into orf

Using  ORF's  "everything-but"  recipient blacklist is really the long
way  around, IMO (though I have suggested this feature, knowing people
wouldn't  want  to  go  further).  The best-fit protocol for directory
lookups  is,  of  course, LDAP. ORF's Active Directory lookup feature,
despite  the  vendor-specific name, can be run against OpenLDAP or any
other  extensible  directory. If extending the LDAP schema in OpenLDAP
doesn't  scare  you, that gives you a robust address-checking solution
that can talk directly to IMail mailbox servers. And, yes, it does use
a  local cache of the LDAP data, so the mailbox server doesn't need to
be  up  for  the  MX  to  accept  mail.  (You could even use slurpd to
replicate  data  among multiple OpenLDAP servers, including one on the
MX itself, but that's a discussion for a later day.)

As far as a LHS.RHS kind of blacklist, I don't think ORF is there yet.

--Sandy


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