Re: [External] Re: The historical roots of our computer terms

2020-06-06 Thread Ian Evans
On Sat, Jun 6, 2020, 10:28 AM Kevin A. McGrail, wrote: > Thanks for the reminder on this. The Apache SpamAssassin project voted to > do this change on May 3rd and I'm taking the baton to bring it to fruition. > > > > > Kevin, that's interesting that SpamAssassin had already voted on this back

Re: The historical roots of our computer terms

2020-06-06 Thread Larry Stone
> On Jun 6, 2020, at 9:20 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: > > Ian Evans: >> Food for thought from the co-author of OAuth and oEmbed. How easy would it >> be for Postfix/Postscreen configs/docs to, say, refer to allow/deny lists? > > Easily, if they can be acessed via DNSBL/DNSWL qeueries. Any

Re: [External] Re: The historical roots of our computer terms

2020-06-06 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
Thanks for the reminder on this.  The Apache SpamAssassin project voted to do this change on May 3rd and I'm taking the baton to bring it to fruition. Regards, KAM On 6/6/2020 10:20 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: > Ian Evans: >> Food for thought from the co-author of OAuth and oEmbed. How easy would

Re: The historical roots of our computer terms

2020-06-06 Thread Wietse Venema
Ian Evans: > Food for thought from the co-author of OAuth and oEmbed. How easy would it > be for Postfix/Postscreen configs/docs to, say, refer to allow/deny lists? Easily, if they can be acessed via DNSBL/DNSWL qeueries. Any 'new' lookup mechanism will have to be added through a postscreen

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