if the line ".foobar.com" is in esmtpacceptmailfor [and in hosteddomains], why does the mail server accept RCPT TO's in any wildcard subdomain, but then not bother looking up the subdomain info in authlib?

I seem to recall seeing this before... have some 3100+ messages on this ML in a Moz folder on the PowerBook, and maybe another 5-6 thousand on the Warp 4.5 tower box... suggest search terms, and I will see what turns up..


Well, it's always worth a shot... I've googled with different combinations of courier/courier-mta, wildcard, dns, subdomain, esmtpacceptmailfor, hosteddomains, vhosts, etc. I've only found things referring to wildcard *users* ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), or for secondary MX'ing (putting ".domain.com" in esmtpacceptmailfor, provided that MX for all of *.domain.com points elsewhere or has subdomains explicitly defined in hosteddomains). Then there's the bofh options of [EMAIL PROTECTED], but that's not quite it either.

Let me know if you find anything; maybe you'll think of different keywords or search differently and find the answer! Or if anyone else has been able to accomplish this, clues would be very appreciated.


cheers & thanks (as always!), Jeff



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