This raises a question with regards to address harvesting and dictionary attacks on imail: Does Declude (or any other option) reduce or prevent address harvesting and dictionary attacks?
Address harvesting on a mailserver and dictionary attacks are two terms for the same thing. Unfortunately, Declude can't offer any extra protection. The problem is that IMail doesn't allow third parties access to SMTP connections before the E-mail is delivered; in the case of dictionary attacks, the E-mails aren't normally delivered.
An Imail Tech told me that there was nothing we could do to prevent these two problems??!! This was prior to version 8.x.
That is correct. Special logic is required to distinguish a dictionary attack from mailing lists with recipients that are no longer on your server. However, if you search the archives for "BlackIce Server", you should find posts about that program, which apparently can be used to help prevent dictionary attacks.
-Scott
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