Quirin Hofstaetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm using TMDA and TMDA-CGI (on qmail) with an auto-generated DBM file and
> an extra file for using wildcards to incoming mails.
> Now I had the following problem:
> I ran through the queue an blacklisted a lot of spam mails (via tmda-cgi)
> including one message with the faked from address 'aol.com'
> tmda-cgi wrote aol.com to the blacklist file an from this point on all
> messages sent from AOL bounced.
> 
> As I read in the documentation, this was intended to be a feature, but in
> my case it is rather a bug.

How is tmda-cgi supposed to know what addresses you want blacklisted
and what addresses you don't?  If you tell it to blacklist an address,
it will.  If you don't want the address blacklisted, then don't tell
tmda-cgi to add it to the blacklist.  I don't see how this could be
considered a bug?


Tim

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