> I still not get what you are talking here. If you set spamdyke to reject
> mail with same sender and receipient domain and your users do auth
> prior sending then they will bypass this filter while forged mails
> would be dropped. No problems at all.

Such only would work if you have a single mailserver (both for receiving
external and for serving customers with auth). Beware that there are
installations with a little bit more mailtraffic, those have different
servers for receiving smtp from external, for serving clients, for 
outsending to external destinations and so on. We don't have all
customers on our own mail-servers, in a lot of cases these are only
the mx servers for customer-smtp-servers, or secondary mx servers.

If we have customers running in real trouble I first have to solve the
trouble. And we ran into trouble when activating this option in spamdyke,
that's all I said. Trouble e.g. for the described reason, but trouble
also for e.g. because reject-identical-sender-recipient gave rejects
on some notification mails. You are free to use this instead.

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