Some-much of this local/remote distiction can be resolved by running Declude infront 
of/seperate from your actual email server.  The negative is that it kills auto 
whitlising.

Dan


On Wednesday, July 30, 2003 12:01, Karen D. Oland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I agree. We have the same problem here when sending from offsite.  If/when
>declude lets us test for SMTP AUTH, then our issue (and most likely yours)
>will be resolved.  For mailing lists that are expected (or getting caught
>using spamdomains), we add negative weight (enough to offset either
>spamdomains or all their broken problems) so they get thru.  We've also seen
>both spammers and legit mailing lists using the user's name on the left
>side, as well as double dashes or asterisks (which we scan for and add a
>enough weight to result in a hold if not offset from a known
>list address).
>
>Karen
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Shacklett
>> I have a separate issue with SMTP AUTH which is complicating things, so I
>> stuck another domain in that second field on the line for my home
>> domain to
>> try and fix that situation.  Thanks for the suggestion though.
>> What I really
>> have is three issues and only two degrees of freedom to try and
>> solve them,
>> and the fix for any pair of issues complicates the third. The ENDSWITH
>> suggestion appeared to me to be the least intrusive way to get all three
>> problems worked out.
>
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