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John Rudd writes: > That sounds odd, doesn't it? "dynamic trusted_networks". The whole > point of a trusted network is that it's a specific network. However, > if a message came from a client who gave SMTP-AUTH, it ought to be > "trusted" (and not subjected to the blacklist checks). And that's what > my feature request boils down to: > > If the message was authenticated on the most immediate relay, then give > a configuration option which says "trust this message as though it was > from a trusted_network". This could be as simple as allowing an > argument to "trusted_networks" which is a word such as "authenticated", > instead of being a network address. > > Now, how to figure out whether or not the message was authenticated ... > I'm not sure what that fingerprint looks like, or if there is one such > fingerprint for all MTAs. I think we've already implemented that in 3.1.0. ;) - --j. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFDDQw4MJF5cimLx9ARAlAyAJ90ke71M8z2nS/USCWADV7hTBwfkACghdXa 9Ebc5g0etYVUeqB1envILkk= =hAWb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----