RE: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Steve Brewin
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)

RE: [OT] Java IMAP Server?

2003-11-05 Thread Steve Short
>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

Re: [OT] Java IMAP Server?

2003-11-05 Thread petite_abeille
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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addi

RE: [OT] Java IMAP Server?

2003-11-05 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> 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

RE: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> 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. --- Noel - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [E

Re: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Andrew Timberlake
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

Re: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread bill parducci
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

RE: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Steve Brewin
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 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This private and confidential e-mail has been sent to

RE: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> 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

Re: [OT] Java IMAP Server?

2003-11-05 Thread petite_abeille
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

Re: Using the PRAXIS spam filter

2003-11-05 Thread Steen Jansdal
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