>Well, yes.  I just would call this a "domain blacklist" to distinguish
>it from a simple "blacklist".  This domain blacklist only contains
>domain names such as hotmail.com. etc.  The simple blacklist is the
>TMDA blacklist which contains full addresses (i.e., [EMAIL PROTECTED]).

So we're basically working with two blacklists, that is, one with wildcards,
and another with specific email addresses?

A TMDA wildcards blacklist, which is comparable to a somewhat flexible
domain blacklist, could easily be used as a domain blacklist, couldn't it?

> Also note that all whitelisted addresses must be accepted. For example,
this
> allows me to accept email from [EMAIL PROTECTED], irrespective of
whether
> his or her envelope domain and sender domain match.

That's true. I missed that.

> So how 'bout this?

Looks fine!

In my opinion, we should strive to use TMDA lists only, possibly using
individual users' lists together with system-wide TMDA lists. I'd hate to
have independent TMDA lists and MTA lists on my system; I'd prefer to have
the MTA read everything from TMDA and not own any lists itself.

 - wolf -
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