Hi Murray,
At 11:51 14-01-2008, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
>MacroList is only used to determine whether or not the filter should be
>signing the message based on macros made available to the filter from the
>MTA.  The only tests you can do are "Is this macro set at all?" and "Is
>this macro set to a particular value?"  You can't (yet) use the value of a
>macro to decide which key to use.
>
>Interesting idea, though.

I like the idea of signing authenticated mail and verifying more than 
just the domain through MacroList or an extension of it.

>At present you'd have to use the KeyList feature and set up a table
>mapping domains to keys.  The domain used in that case is taken from the
>From: header field, not the value of any particular macro.

A user may not be authorized to send mail using a particular address, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for example.  If we could use the macros in 
addition to the above, we could enforce such a policy.

Regards,
-sm 


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