Charles Marcus a écrit :
>> unknown valid sender -> ASSP -> confirmation mail -> unknown valid 
>> sender -> answer the confirmation mail -> ASSP -> whitelist registration 
>> -> mail delivered to me
>>
>> I hope the goal is clear, i want someone i forgot to put in the 
>> whitelist to be "checked" as human by ASSP, and when validated inserted 
>> in the whitelist and then let him mail me...
>>     
>
> The goal is clear - but highly undesired...
>
> Fritz's way is mucho better - do NOT spam, just use with an smtp 
> response. If you don't know the difference, google is your friend...
>
>   
Ok, I guess i've seen what's wrong... In a first way, i DON'T want to be 
a spammer ;-) of course not... what i thought was maybe a little naive, 
but as many things regarding spam or security, there are so many ways to 
do things...

As all of you (not only you Charles, but quite everybody who answered 
the mail) are with the same opinion, i'll try to change my mind and 
comply to what's best for me and for the people around me...

I'll google things, read the manual again with the new point of view, 
and come back later with certainly other new question ;-) Anyway, thanks 
for telling what can be wrong without flaming, it's quite rare nowadays :-)

Stephane



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