Cami Sardinha wrote:
> Tim B. wrote:
>   
>> Thanks for getting back about this, I wish I knew C better, I'd get 
>> working on it myself if I did....
>>     
>
> I might have some time next week if one of my other projects
> finishes early. What exactly are the requirements?
>
> Cami
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Something around the lines of:

Perfect world would be:
If sender or sender domain wants to send to recipient or recipient 
domain check to see if it is explicitly allowed or not allowed.

If there is no explicit rule continue on normally.

It would even be useful if it was left strictly to

Perfectly acceptable:
If sender domain wants to send to recipient domain (ignoring user part).

Check to see if it is explicitly allowed or not allowed.

If there is no explicit rule continue on normally.


I'm reading through the blacklist code to see if I can figure it out on 
my own...

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