An email I got that was filtered out by tmda...
Has this been a problem for anybody else? Perhaps one of the benefits of a
TMDA is that it requires an intelligent agent to occasionally parse the
filtered mail. (this person actually did, and the message got through...)
However I can see this being a problem in the long run as more and more
people move to automated message filtering. Can anybody see this leading
to a RFC on a tmda protocol spec modification to the SMTP spec?
satadru
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