On 2004-07-12, Steve Lamb penned: > >> As they're you're client, I hope you're making some effort to educate >> them and/or provide them with that option. > > We are, yes. Trust me, it is something that I remind my bosses of > on a weekly basis.
It's really frustrating when you know something's screwed up and you can't get the authority/permission to fix it. >> TMDA also implements nifty things like dated and keyword addresses, >> btw. I honestly don't know if these are available through other >> sources. > > This would require both incoming and outgoing filtering, would it > not? I mean how would I, for example, take advantage of this via > Thunderbird on my (counts...) 3 boxes that I read mail from > through IMAP while filtering is done independantly on a 4th > machine a continent away? :) Yeah, you have to use tmda-sendmail, which iirc is a wrapper to your normal sendmail. There's something called tmda-ofmipd for non-server-located clients: http://www.tmda.net/tmda-ofmipd.html "tmda-ofmipd is an async I/O based authenticated ofmip proxy for TMDA. This allows users of any mail client capable of SMTP Authentication (e.g, Outlook, Eudora, Mozilla) to "tag" their outgoing mail as described in the Client Configuration section." Don't ask me how it all works, or even *if* it works with your configuration; I haven't used it. Actually, now that I think about it, you wouldn't *have* to use tmda-sendmail for keyed addresses; I believe you can use tmda-keygen by hand and just paste in the address. It's been a while since I've played with any of these features, so please take my explanations with a large grain of salt. -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]