On 18 Feb 2005, at 08:35 :20, Bill Cole wrote:
I thought the original question was somewhat different, seeking a way to allow a special local user to freely converse with any address in an otherwise blacklisted domain.

ah... yes, that. Let's see. you can accept all mail from blacklisted accounts on, for example, your postmaster account, but you can't SEND email to them without explicitly allowing each one you want to send to, right?


That sounds right.

so, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends you a mail to your postmaster account and you want to reply, you have to add

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to your router before the error.

Seems fair.

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