Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>
> > How can James be configured to "refuse service to DHCP pools".
>
> Many of the DNS block lists have DHCP pool as one of their zones.
Yes, and James provides the InSpammerBlacklist matcher for just this task.
I was asking as your earlier reply suggested (in my reading)
>From the Google cache:
The IMAP4 Server SDK is GoodServer's centerpiece product, providing a
framework for developing a scalable, fully RFC-compliant IMAP4 server in
Java. The IMAP4 Server SDK is the essential starting point for any team
of system developers wishing to develop products or hosted
On Nov 05, 2003, at 19:16, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
More to the point, it appears that you don't understand how the
components
are assembled.
Thanks Noel.
Have a good one.
PA.
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> The idea would be to factor out James protocol stacks into a set of
> nice and tidy packages to allow third party to reuse them to
> implement their own custom server side messaging solution.
They already can. And do.
> For example, I have a little project which deal with messaging [1].
> it a
> How can James be configured to "refuse service to DHCP pools".
Many of the DNS block lists have DHCP pool as one of their zones.
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I wouldn't mind a copy of your cron job.
Thanks
Andrew
bill parducci wrote:
Steve Brewin wrote:
> How can James be configured to "refuse service to DHCP pools".
> I guess I'm
> missing something as I cannot see anything that authoratively
> identifies an
> IP Address as a member of a DHCP
Steve Brewin wrote:
> How can James be configured to "refuse service to DHCP pools".
> I guess I'm
> missing something as I cannot see anything that authoratively
> identifies an
> IP Address as a member of a DHCP pool.
by consulting with an 'rbl' provider (like spamhaus, etc.)
in a nutshell the
Noel,
How can James be configured to "refuse service to DHCP pools". I guess I'm
missing something as I cannot see anything that authoratively identifies an
IP Address as a member of a DHCP pool.
-- Steve
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> Yes, but in our CRM database we have approx. 1000 companies that
> must be on the whitelist, and mails from them must in *NO* way be
> considered spam. IMO entering and maintaining 1000 companies
> directly in the config file is not the correct way to do it.
Spammers can and do spoof e-mail addr
Hello,
On Nov 05, 2003, at 03:42, Serge Knystautas wrote:
The goodserver.com website has been down all day, so I haven't been
able to research this myself. Can you describe a bit more what you
mean by IMAP SDK?
Something along the lines of Bill Shannon JavaMail but on the server
side: JavaMai
Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
Steen,
sorry for the delay in answering.
What delay? Since this is not a paid support-list,
you are allowed to do other things than just wait
for my stupid questions to answer. :-)
* Whitelist: Is it possible to use wildchars in usernames. I would
like to whiteli
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