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Friday, May 7, 2004, 3:12:45 PM, ph10@??? wrote:
> On Fri, 7 May 2004, Andy Fletcher wrote: >> I read this in the manual:
>>
>> "When an incoming address is redirected to just one child address,
>> verification continues with the child address, and if that fails to
>> verify, the original verification also fails."
>>
>> Am I interpreting this wrong? If so, you win :-) If not, is my point
>> valid? > I win, I think. That sentence applies the the process of verifying an
> address. IIRC, you were suggesting that, when *delivering* an address,
> if it was forwarded, the child got verified. It does not.
I was referring to an forwarding via /etc/aliases for example:
originalname: newname@newdomain
In this case, is newname@newdomain verified by recipient callout?