Hello Greyhat,

there  is  no  way  in  the  API to access Hmailserver passwords - and
hmailserver only stores hashes in it's DB.
Of   course,  it  would  be easy to change the Admin Script. But so we
would  have  a  solution covering any MTA. On My system I never had an
issue  with  weak passwords, but his pops up in the forum from time to
time.


> Then, by the way, you may configure LocalFrequencyInt
> LocalFrequencyNumRcpt and NoLocalFrequency along
> with NotifyRe so that ASSP will reject messages from a
> given (local) sender if they're above a given frequency
> and notify the "postmaster" about the issue
I  am  running  this  since  it  is  available in ASSP - but with much
lower numbers especially in LocalFrequencyInt (I use 50 Mails in 120
sec) which stops a spammers and massmailings much faster.

Did you solve your coffee problem?

Matti


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