The default action for ACTION_INCOMING is confirm, and it is still set this 
way. I was testing from my yahoo account. I never receive a challenge on my 
local account where TMDA is running, but I do receive a challenge on the 
yahoo account. When I set ACTION_INCOMING = "ok", the messages are delivered 
from the yahoo account with no challenge and with no entry in the whitelist. 
Removing it causes the challenges to be initiated.

Should there be something obvious in the logs? I don't see anything obvious.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <tmda-users@tmda.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: How does CONFIRM_CC work?


> From my understanding according to the manual for 1.0.3 -
> Any email you receive that comes from someone not on your
> whitelist or blacklist should be sent a copy to the address
> set in CONFIRM_CC.
>
> CONFIRM_CC
>
> An optional e-mail address which will be sent a copy of any
> message that triggers a confirmation request.
>
> Example:
>
> CONFIRM_CC = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> No default.
>
> What do you have the default action set to for mail not on
> your white or blacklist?
>
> Does TMDA send any confirmation messages out at all?
>
> Try setting ACTION_INCOMING = "ok" in the TMDA config file.
>
> Are you testing TMDA locally, or using a seperate webmail
> account for testing?
>
> ACTION_INCOMING
>
> Specifies how incoming messages should be disposed of by
> default if they didn't match FILTER_INCOMING and were not
> sent to a tagged address. Possible values include:
>
> "bounce"  bounce the message
>
> "drop"    silently drop the message
>
> "ok"      deliver the message
>
> "confirm" request confirmation for the message
>
> "hold"    silently hold message in pending queue
>
> Default is confirm
>
> Keith Roberts
>
>
> In theory, theory and practice are the same;
> in practice they are not.
>
> On Sat, 20 May 2006, Allyn Baskerville wrote:
>
>> To: tmda-users@tmda.net
>> From: Allyn Baskerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: How does CONFIRM_CC work?
>>
>> I installed "CONFIRM_CC = [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my
>> configuration file, and but I never received an email. It
>> went instead to the user who initiated the email. Is this
>> how it works? I was going to set up a mailbox and
>> occasionally parse it for addresses I knew should be
>> whitelisted. Thanks - Al
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