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Webmaster - ITServ GmbH wrote:
| Is this feature already implemented in TMDA 1.0.3 and I'm to stupid to find | it?
It's not there exactly as you describe, but it's all possible.
If you just want to have a password, you can define some expression in the incoming filter that bypasses white/black lists, but I think the "right" way to do this is with dated addresses.
TMDA will put a dated address on outgoing emails (I think this is default, but I'm not sure). These addresses look like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone can send email to that address until it expires. You set your expiration time to some reasonable value (or longer), and anyone to whom you send email will be able to reply within that time. After it expires, the email is treated as any other unknown. The default timeout is five days.
You might be able to set up TMDA to automatically whitelist email addresses that make it to your inbox, but I'm not sure how.
Hope this helps.
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