If you do want to, you could set a variable, then test for it in the
PREDATA ACL. If you reject at that point, it won't affect a callout.
This is however a nice idea. I might work that out if i find time ;)
Oh, on second thoughts, you probably don't need to set a variable. The
PREDATA ACL has access to the sender and recipient addresses, I think. You
just need to move your test.
Thanks,
Sander.
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