Hello Eric,

Saturday, September 5, 2009, 7:43:00 PM, you wrote:

> The first test I sent to [email protected]. Interestingly enough,
> it was rejected because I have @mydomain.com in my blacklist_senders 
> file. This is to prevent spamd where the sender address is spoofed with 
> my domain. It works because all email for my domain is sent with 
> authentication (a good practice), and authenticated users circumvent all 
> spamdyke rules.
    Well, let's imagine, that you will send mail to thyself (or even more
important, to the OTHER domain at your hosting), not through YOUR server,
but through authenticated SMTP e.g. gmail.com, or through SMTP of his local
internet provider (you know, cable providers blocks external SMTP servers
access very freguently, and it is very reasonably, 'course). Then this mail
will be definitely rejected, not being spam, but being inter-user
communication.

-- 
Best regards,
 Youri                            mailto:[email protected]

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