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Subject: Re: Questions
From:    "Bhavesh Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:    Wed, December 10, 2003 7:39 am
To:      "JayDeeDubya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I am running TMDA on a Compaq Proliant server, with Linux Redhat 9 and
Apache 2. I've been running TMDA since Nov 1, 2003 on my company's
hosting server to help reduce the amount of spam delivered to employee
accounts, as
> well as to domains hosted by my company. I am please to announce that
virtually all spam has been ceased to arrive to accounts that use TMDA.
I, as well as my employees and customers, are truly thankful for this
program.
>
> Now, here are my questions.
>
> 1. When a new user activates TMDA for their account, they are prompted
to change their SMTP port from 25 to 8025 in their email client. Is
there a way
> to disable this message so new activations will not think they must
change their port?


using port 8025 is for routing outgoing message through the tmda-ofmipd
program so that outgoing messages can be tagged. My guess is that there is
a template somehwhere that you can change so that the message is
different. e.g. I don't think you want to disable the message..i think you
want to modify the message. You might want to explain that they can choose
to change their port if they want to, but it's not necessary.


>
> 2. I was initially "turned on" to TMDA from seeing other people using it on
> their servers. I have noticed that in some cases, their confirmation emails
> contain a URL that can be visited in lieu of replying to the
confirmation email. So, how do I add that URL confirmation to my
installation?
>

>From what I understand, URL confirmation is a function of the TMDA-CGI
program. If you have that running, then all you have to do is change the
template that is in your

tmda/templates folder. the name of the template is confirm_request.txt

Just put the URL in there and take out the reply-to info.

HTH,
Bhavesh




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