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[jira] Assigned: (JAMES-263) SMTPAuthSuccessful and
authorizedAddresses
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-263?page=all ]
Norman Maurer reassigned JAMES-263:
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Assign To: Norman Maurer
> SMTPAuthSuccessful and authorizedAddresses
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>
> Key: JAMES-263
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-263
> Project: James
> Type: Wish
> Components: SMTPServer, Matchers/Mailets (bundled)
> Reporter: Hontvari Jozsef
> Assignee: Norman Maurer
> Priority: Minor
>
> There should be a matcher (and a mail attribute) which "returns true" if the sender agent is smtp authorized OR it is coming from an authorized address so no smtp authentication is required.
> This is useful to avoid querying blacklists for local servers.
> Either we should create a new matcher (SMTPAuthorized?) or change the behaviour of SMTPAuthSuccessful, which currently doesn't match in case of authorized addresses.
> In order to do this I believe a new (boolean?) mail attribute is required, similar to the existing org.apache.james.SMTPAuthUser, for example org.apache.james.SMTPFromAuthorizedAddress.
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