>>> "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/19/2007 4:51 PM >>>
>You would have to get the calling software to pass as the username 
>either (i) something like @example.com; or (ii) a non-existent account 
>at the domain.

>Get it to do that and you'll see the results you want.  SA will be happy 
>with it... I do the same in my own milter.
Oddly enough, global and domain-wide preferences apply just fine. For example, 
a message addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be 
whitelisted if the username "domain.com" contains a whitelist_from [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] So there's the domain-wide setting. Same goes for the global as 
well. It only ignores the site-wide preference (and user-specific, for that 
matter) when an incoming message has multiple recipients. It still uses the 
global, however, and that's how I've been able to get around this problem thus 
far, even though I'd rather not kludge it like that. 
 
I am using qmail-scanner 1.25st. Do you think its related to how q-s calls SA 
and how it breaks out multi-recipient messages to the scanner?

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