Thats exactly the way my filter works. Except the detail, i don't know 
my own domain, so instead i check, if the email from and to are 
identical, if so i require auth.

Sam Clippinger schrieb:
> No, I was thinking that you could configure spamdyke to require 
> authentication whenever a message is delivered _from_ an address at one 
> of your domains. That should prevent remote clients from spoofing your 
> addresses, right? Just after I sent that last message, I decided it was 
> a stupid idea and it obviously wouldn't work but now I can't remember 
> why I thought that. So I'm either completely wrong or I'm losing my 
> mind, please let me know which one so I can plan accordingly. :)
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
>   

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