Sorry, yes, I should have been more descriptive.  I've been unsub'd from this mailing list for a year, so I didn't want to spew out a bunch of detail if people already knew about it.

In short, I get emails with bogus sender names or subjects.  The mail is constructed to look like an English ASCII mail, but because of the two-byte strings, there are some crashes that dump out a stack trace to the browser.  It's no biggie, I'll go debug it and try to patch it, I was just curious if this was a known issue.

Too bad that Gre7g and Jason aren't online much anymore.  They've made a terrific tool.

thanks,
-Nick

David Hoffman wrote:
I don't think TMDA is even still supported. It's been several months
since Jason, Gre7g or anyone that has had anything to do with TMDA
development has made an appearance on this list.

I would suggest you might give more of a description of what your
problem is and hopefully other users on this list might have some
insight that could help you out.

Aside from that, if you are using the latest version, then that's the
best you will have.


--- Nick Triantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
I recently rebuilt my server, and decided to upgrade to the latest
TMDA 
and TMDA-CGI.  TMDA is working great, but TMDA-CGI v 0.13 crashes 
frequently, on spams I get from china, taiwan, etc.

Is TMDA-CGI still a supported product?  v0.13 was released last
march.  
If not, what do people use as a web interface to manage their tmda 
pending list?

thanks,
-Nick
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