I have followed the instructions per the website and have everything set
up except for one thingI can successfully change whitelist,
blacklist and confirmed lists. I can view pending emails. If I release
them they get released, if I delete them they get deleted...BUT if I
release + whitel
> Could you please say what C/R means? Thank you.
challenge and response
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 12:19:53PM -0400, Joaquim Laureano wrote:
> Could you please say what C/R means? Thank you.
Challenge/Response. Basically, if your mail system receives mail from
someone it doesn't know about, it holds on to it, sends a challenge to
the alleged sender and doesn't deliver
Could you please say what C/R means? Thank you.
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 10:59, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 06:46:41PM -0700, Rick Castello wrote:
> > > Quite simply: much spam now forges genuine e-mail addresses and most
> > > spam forges genuine domain names. This means tha
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 06:46:41PM -0700, Rick Castello wrote:
> > Quite simply: much spam now forges genuine e-mail addresses and most
> > spam forges genuine domain names. This means that every challenge that
> > you send out is wasting somebody else's time and adding to the load they
> > alread
Bruce Richardson said:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:43:23PM -0700, Rick Castello wrote:
>> How does C/R shift my spam problem (remember, thousands of spam
>> messages a day) into someone else's mailbox (other than MAYBE the
>> spammers themselves, who frankly, I don't give a damn abo
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:43:23PM -0700, Rick Castello wrote:
> How does C/R shift my spam problem (remember, thousands of spam
> messages a day) into someone else's mailbox (other than MAYBE the
> spammers themselves, who frankly, I don't give a damn about)?
>
Quite simply: much
Bruce Richardson said:
> Grah. I hate challenge/response systems: they are lazy and
> inconsiderate, just shifting your own spam problem into other people's
> mailboxes. The TMDA developers, like some others, justify it by saying
> that their other techniques help limit the actualy number of cha
> What is the status of these tools?
>
> I saw that the TMDA plugin had been moved to obsolete & a reference is
> made to TMDA tools but cannot find them.
>
> I have TMDA working great on the incoming with qmail but outgoing I have
> not gotten working with SM & was hoping to find
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 04:52:47AM -0700, p dont think wrote:
> Yes, the two are fairly independent. There is a problem in that the
> outgoing addresses created by the tmda-sendmail wrapper may not be
> "reply-able", depending on your system setup.
>
> The current TMDA plugin has been deprecated
What is the status of these tools?
I saw that the TMDA plugin had been moved to obsolete & a reference is
made to TMDA tools but cannot find them.
I have TMDA working great on the incoming with qmail but outgoing I have
not gotten working with SM & was hoping to find or develop some better
functi
Just a follow-up given some new information...
> I'm thinking of installing the plugin TMDA but i have one concern and
> would like to knwo the answer before installing it.
>
> Once TMDA is install and the TMDA plugin for squirrelmail is install on my
> SMTP server, can my users,
Hello EveryoneI'm thinking of installing the plugin TMDA but i
have one concern and would like to knwo the answer before installing
it.Once TMDA is install and the TMDA plugin for squirrelmail is
install on my SMTP server, can my users, enable or disable the TMDA
features on thier mail box?thanksRa
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