> > YOU CANNOT DO for regular user.
> > Suppose two scenarios [very common ..]
> > Two of your users subscribe to a list, outside your domain, so everi
> > message sent by one of them is sent to the other. so the list
> > processed message will come from aoutside, whit a local from.
> > You cannot set an exception list, since you should know all
> > possible routings for any possible list.
> > This message would be bounced and some server (say yahoo, for
> > example) would just kick out the user generating bounces, without
> > his/her cause, just due your settings !!
>
> I don't really understand what you mean.
Okay. I've read this again. What I think you mean is the possibility of a
list posting (aside from my own list problem.)
The original 'From:' header of that list posting will come back in for a
user who is subscribed to the same list at this site, and so it may reject
it on that basis.
Thanks. I see.
Damn.
But the "From " envelope header (as opposed to "From:") in the transaction
will presumably be from the owner address of the list, which we can allow
for I suppose.
But I only want to really apply it to things going to the lists, which
appear to be "from:" my domain but aren't from something in this network.
Rob
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