Hi all
Yes, I know that it is a horrible idea, but the user that asked this showed
me some windows product (sorry, don't know the name) that did this. So I
told him that I would look arround and I did and now I will tell him: sorry!
Thanks
On 1/31/07, Fredrik Jervfors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you want to reject mails with a user not exist code back you have to
>> do it at the incoming SMTP server, so it's really out of SquirrelMail's
>> control. If you find a way to do that, which isn't impossible, you can
>> write/use a SquirrelMail plugin to allow editing the configuration for
>
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:41:26PM +0100, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
> If you want to reject mails with a user not exist code back you have to do
> it at the incoming SMTP server, so it's really out of SquirrelMail's
> control. If you find a way to do that, which isn't impossible, you can
> write/use
>> Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
>> message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
>> user does not exist?
>
> Not that I know of.
> Anyway, if there were one, I would recommend to not use it, since most
> SPAM comes from faked addre
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 12:14:11PM +, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
> message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
> user does not exist?
Not that I know of.
Anyway, if there were one, I would recommend
Hi
Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
user does not exist?
Thanks
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