I know about whitelisting but am wondering if there are other thoughts
or suggestions regarding this issue:
An email thread sent to me was flagged as spam and it isn't. It's a very
innocent email in it's text. Here's the last reply:
"Teri,
Please send us a screener at the address listed below.
I ran into the same issue... so I simply teach my users how to write a
client-side "Rule" that moves marked spam messages to a special folder.
By including the user in this, I've GREATLY reduced the number of
times/day I have to deal with "where's my mail" questions!
Just my 2-cents worth!
D
I think it was called Tagged Message Delivery Agent (TMDA)
http://www.shupp.org/toaster/?page=tmda
http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/2003-09/msg00396.html
tdma.net
tmda.net/tmda-cgi/index.html
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=227
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tmda
Todd W wrote:
Hi,
You sent email to a bluebotte user. The service forces people that want to
send mail to thier users to opt in to being able to send mail.
http://www.bluebottle.com/
I wish I could convince all users to expect email to work like this.
Todd W.
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL
No you don't have to implement a cron-job. When you use the current toaster
tools for manipulating aliases, they go directly into the database. If you use
a tool which creates .qmail files or you create .qmail files manually, you
could of course add a cronjob which does the import.
Best regard
Randraa - Yahoo wrote:
Good Morning for all, here is 7:36AM ;}, Brazil Carnival is comming ...
I want to patch my qmail-toaser with SPF + Greylist, and I don't know
about the best solution...
Who has installed could comment.
Thanks so much.
spf already available on qmailtoaster,
to
Good Morning for all, here is 7:36AM ;}, Brazil Carnival is comming ...
I want to patch my qmail-toaser with SPF + Greylist, and I don't know about the
best solution...
Who has installed could comment.
Thanks so much.
>>to make the aliases visible in some administrative tools you must import
all aliases to the QMT-mysql database using "dotqmail2valias". The tool can
be >>downloaded at http://vpopmail.wiki.sourceforge.net/v*+programs
It worked fine for me, thank you very much!
Have i to cron this command or the
Hello Francesco,
to make the aliases visible in some administrative tools you must import all aliases to
the QMT-mysql database using "dotqmail2valias". The tool can be downloaded at
http://vpopmail.wiki.sourceforge.net/v*+programs
Best regards,
Johannes
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