Okay, I figured out why my filter_recipient check wasn't working. All this time I was telling MD to reread it's files (md-mx-ctrl reread) when all along I was supposed to restart the service for the changes to take effect. Duh me...didn't even think about it till now.


Now for the next hurdle. Like I mentioned in my previous e-mail, the main MX server receives e-mail for several domains, and it then forwards data to the appropriate mail spool (different machines for different domains.) How can I have it do the recipient check on the correct mail spool? Right now, in filter_recipient() it's checking against only one of the mail spools (that happens to host the most domains.) However, incoming e-mail for any of the domains not hosted on that spool gets rejected because it's checking the wrong one. Am I even making sense? Oy...

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 Photo Craft Laboratories, Inc.            .     3550 Arapahoe Ave. #6
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