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On 07/04/12 02:05, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
I seem to have gotten onto an exceptionally obnoxious spam list
which sends me 5 or 10 spams every hour most of which, for some
reason, get by SpamAssassin. The one characteristic of all of
these, for
On Fri 13/Apr/2012 11:43:33 +0200 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This the courieresmtpd will only log ETRN message with source IP,
and implementing the functionality is up to external scripts
watching logs...
But then to watch the logs is not quite a breeze. Isn't it more
effective to have a
On Fri 13/Apr/2012 11:43:33 +0200 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
This the courieresmtpd will only log ETRN message with source IP,
and implementing the functionality is up to external scripts
watching logs...
On 13.04.12 11:48, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
But then to watch the logs is not quite a
I had an email come through to one of my users. The To: header had
apparently been malformed and Courier had rewritten it. My question is:
why? The original header looked like this:
To: John S. Smith, II jsm...@example.com
Courier rewrote the header like this:
To: j...@example.com,
Bowie Bailey writes:
I had an email come through to one of my users. The To: header had
apparently been malformed and Courier had rewritten it. My question is:
why? The original header looked like this:
To: John S. Smith, II jsm...@example.com
Courier rewrote the header like this:
To:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
Available in what way?
Note that many clients support ETRN, while not many support calling
external comands...
Really? Which clients would those be. Honestly, I haven't heard anyone
mention ETRN in years.
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