Hi Don

On 2013-09-03, at 9:00 AM, Don Greer <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Running version: 4.0.4-2, install via RPM on CentOS 6.4
>  
>   We are using sponsored email addresses for folks connecting to our guest 
> network.  We want all non-company equipment to use the guest network, which 
> means that our employees will be registering their personal equipment on the 
> guest network and sponsoring it themselves.
>   The trouble is that the guest address isn’t allowed to be in the sponsor 
> domain.  Is there a way to allow this short of removing that check from the 
> code?

There's a checkbox for this in the Web admin interface.

Edit your "Email" authentication source and check "Allow Local Domain".


Francis

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