hehe, you're right Paul,
I just thinked that sylpheed could really be sending the headers badly, i
never used sylpheed so i jsut suposed.
But you're right, no need to spend more time with it!
Tks Paul
Ah, Paul, in the beginning when i started to use dbmail, i missed 1 thing
that i was used to in courier-imapd, i don't the name of the function but
you'll know to tell me the name, that is:
When i'm connected to the imapd, and a new email arrives to me, the client
show's me the message automaticly, i remember you told me that this will be
possible to add in the future, is it possible to add it now? i have
conscience that this may be a complicated thing to do, i think
Can you tell me something about this option?
Jorge
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Empty "From: " info
Jorge Bastos wrote:
Paul,
I know, that's what i said.
But it can be done something?
Imagine that most people use Sylpheed.
Noooo, most people use mutt :-)
I can't imagine sylpheed sending out broken 'From' headers, even in the
1.0.x version of sylpheed. Most likely someone composed the original
spam message in sylpheed and later manually tweaked the headers before
unleashing it.
I've used sylpheed in the past and never had any such problems, and I
just installed sylpheed-claws-gtk2 to verify the current behaviour.
This is a total none-issue in my book.
If it concerned a dominant player whose might and power can not be
ignored, I'd have to be more accomodating, but for a spam message with
strong indications of (badly) spoofed headers I'm not going to spent a
second more on it.
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