> Then here is my trick question:
> @ISP mydomain.be is put in a pop3 mailbox.
> How is it possible that a mail-to adress in the form of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is treated and dropped in the global
> mydomain.be mailbox?
> Does this proof relaying IS possible?
> I saw a mail from ordb.org 'by accident' (while dealing with=20
> troubles) with
> a to-adress formed as above. Apparently they check on=20
> relaying based on
> above statement.

This used to be a sendmail feature (I think). And if it worked =
[i.e.->managed to relay mail] the mail would be delivered to =
user@users-domain. If it's dropped in your mailbox you're probably not =
an open relay (I haven't checked how xmail handles this).

Lars
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