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>>>>> "GLM" == Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@maya.sos.on.ca> writes:
GLM> Is there any way to allow only subscribers to post a message, but to
GLM> accomodate those subscribers who use a POP mail account where their
GLM> SMTP server may be on a different domain?
It should not matter what or where the SMTP server is, so long as it does
not canonicalize outgoing From headers. If the SMTP server is configured
properly (with proper virtual domains and masquerading) then all you need
is a conventional restrict_post.
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Sysmonster, Unix Wrangler / elderly, and children under 10
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