Stephen, Thanks for the quick response. Would be nice to have something like tmda-ofmipd for this. ;-)
Thanks again, Brent Spencer XsiteDesigns > On Tue, February 26, 2008 3:59 pm, Brent Spencer wrote: >> I am encountering a problem when using TMDA's dated addresses to send to >> recipients that use Sender Address Verification to confirm the validity >> of >> a sender's email address. When the remote SMTP server connects to my >> SMTP >> server and tries to verify one of the dated addresses (e.g. >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). Does anyone know >> how to configure their SMTP server to allow for a successfuly >> verification >> of a TMDA dated address? Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Yeah, that's part of the reason I turned SAV off on my receiving SMTP > server. That, and a lot of people refuse to validate even legitimate > addresses (e.g. outbound only email addresses at companies.) I kinda > recommend against anyone using it these days. > > Anyway, the exact mechanism to solve your problem depends on which SMTP > server you're using. You could probably do it using a wildcard in your > /etc/aliases file (if such things are supported), or in whatever recipient > table your server supports, or some kind of plugin, or an inbound SMTP > proxy that just does this then forwards connections to your real server, > or ... > > (This email has been scanned for viruses by ClamAV) > > (This email has been scanned for viruses by ClamAV) _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list (tmda-users@tmda.net) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users