Hi there, i've seen an interesting feature in other white-list based spam filter systems: if a special token is found in the mail, the sender is assumed to be "trusted" and gets whitelisted.
For example, you put your PGP key in the footer of your mail and take some bytes out of it and define it as the "magic token". Next, you send an email to a non-listed person. The guy simply hits "reply" and usually includes your original message, containing the token. When the mail is received, the token is detected and the mail is held as trusted. Spammers will usually not be able to guess this "secret" token, and spam will not pass. Is this feature already implemented in TMDA 1.0.3 and I'm to stupid to find it? Peter ------------ bauer * a/t* itserv-gmbh.com_____Protected_with_TMDA.net _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
