Hi Art,
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Art Tevs wrote:
> yes, I am talking about the filters. It is so, that this new feature use
> the "Sender: " email header tag, which is widely used by spammers, to hide
> the real sender address. Hence, I was littel bit afraid if there could be
> some iss
Hi Robert,
yes, I am talking about the filters. It is so, that this new feature use the
"Sender: " email header tag, which is widely used by spammers, to hide the real
sender address. Hence, I was littel bit afraid if there could be some issues
with this. However it seems that all thins goes fi
Hi Art,
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Art Tevs wrote:
> yes, it seems that mailman can deliver emails if only the "Sender" header
> tag matches. However I am not sure if this is a good way, since this
> technique is commonly used by spammers. So if you have some filters running
> on the mai
Hi Robert,
yes, it seems that mailman can deliver emails if only the "Sender" header tag
matches. However I am not sure if this is a good way, since this technique is
commonly used by spammers. So if you have some filters running on the mailman
side, then I would like to ask you to configure m
Hi Art,
I love it, and it works, and it's a tech solution too rather than a social
engineering one it's low ongoing overhead. Kudos ;-)
Robert.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Art Tevs wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have changed now the forum's scripts slightly to remove the default email
> adres
Hi folks,
I have changed now the forum's scripts slightly to remove the default email
adress "osgfo...@tevs.eu" from the mails sent by the forum users. Now all posts
which are forwarded to the mailing lists will use user's email adress in the
"From: " header tag. This is a default behavior and
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