Hi Stefan,
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 02:12:54PM +0300, Stefan Laudat wrote:
> If the first feature is quite useful, I find the second one rather nazi :)
:) then [EMAIL PROTECTED] is "nazi", like you say. The first time you
send a mail there, you get something like that in return:
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Subject: Request for Confirmation [automatic reply] [5526ba3c03d2348cc94e2b8947e61905]
From: "PHP Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 20 Mar 2001 22:45:23 -0000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
This is an automatic reply to an email you sent to the PHP Group.
Please verify your email address by simply replying to this email.
Your email address will then be stored so that future emails will be
accepted instantly.
Address to be registered: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a simple form of spam protection which aims at saving the valuable
time of the volunteers working on the PHP Project.
Sorry for the extra hassle, and thank you.
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That is exactely what I want for my account.
> I don't imagine my boss being asked to confirm he doesn't spam me from now on...
well, you can add his address to the accept.txt file directely... :)
I'll add a maildir and addressbook parser to get all the current addresses,
this way all your friends won't event notice that you are using oSpam...
> I'd rather use rblsmtpd with qmail for checking the maps.vix.com's rbl database.
> And I'm actually doing it.
yes, the rblsmtpd is als helpful, but not enough IMHO.
Regards,
Olivier
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