I know this isn't strictly a qmail question, but since David Harris's
smtp-poplock package is mentioned on www.qmail.org, and I've seen other
people mentioning here that they use it, this seems like the best place to
ask...

I'm experimenting with smtp-poplock to provide smtp-after-pop.  Looks to
be working like a charm (thanks, David!), but I've got a question about
the smtp-poplock.static_allowed file -- specifically, are wildcards
(or addresses with netmasks) allowed here?  For example, could I do any
of the following (if 12.34.56.* were a class C that I owned):

12.34.56.
12.34.56.*
12.34.56.0/24

to specify the entire range of addresses in that class C network?

The output of "showallowed" heads the IP address column with "ipaddr (and
netmask)", which makes me think that something like this is possible, but
I'm not sure what the syntax would be.

Thanks in advance for any help,
Adam

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