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Certainly did...hopefully provide an
impetus towards adding new features and tests to Junkmail....like
SURBL, and other requested features like better pattern matching for
black/whitelist files.
One problem we run into daily is the inability to
handle whitelisting of major newsletter senders that customize the from address
for each recipient. Since we can't whitelist the entire sending domain as
that would allow countless other lists through, we're forced to constantly
update the whitelist instead of matching a pattern like abclist-<user
address>@<list company domain>. If we could wildcard the middle,
it would greatly simplify whitelist management.
Darin. ----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Schmidt
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:24 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Imail 8.2 Beta Don't know if
everyone saw that.
Looks as if for
once, Imail may actually 'beat' Declude by supporting
SURBL natively.
I'm curious if
they'll at least do SOME of those checks (such as SPF) during the SMTP session -
instead of accepting mail first.
New Features In Version 8.2
------------------------------ o Secure Socket Layer for POP The POP server will support SSL and TLS via the STLS extension and through a dedicated port. o Secure Socket Layer for IMAP The IMAP server will support SSL and TLS via the STARTTLS extension and through a dedicated port. o Secure Socket Layer for SMTP IMail Server will provide support for dedicated SSL and TLS negotiated sessions. o SPF - IMail connection filtering will support the draft RFC for Sender Policy Framework to enable administrators more control in stopping incoming mail from forged addresses. o Attachment Blocking - Attachment blocking will remove attachments based on attachment extension and MIME type o Major SMTPd Enhancements - SMTPd is now multi threaded and has been re-designed for better performance and stability. o Ability to block spam messages with bad/incorrect MIME headers and flag it as spam. o Ability to detect hyperlinks in plain text emails and check them against the spam URL blacklist table. Best
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