> the behavior did change [with SMTP AUTH off]. James accepted
> the mail and sent it to spam.

Sent it as spam?  How did it detect that the e-mail was spam?  Was there a
positive match for spam, or did it fail to detect the user as local?  The
default configuration for James is wrong, IMO; it assumes that an incorrect
request to relay is spam instead of an error.  I change that in my config.
Probably several times a week we catch an e-mail at domain.org that should
have been addressed to domain.com.

> I do have helloName autodetect="false". would this be the
> cause of this very minor issue?

Should have no impact.  I have the same thing in mine.  The only setting
that would effect it is in the <servernames> element, and James did say that
it was listening for that IP address, which means that it should have known
the IP as a local host.

        --- Noel


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