Re: Protection

2000-08-10 Thread Eric Cox
Brett Randall wrote: Set up an automatic revenge flood? Maybe not... : It depends if it is mailing lists or spam. First start by unsubscribing from REAL mailing lists. Then the mailing-list admins will never learn to use authenticating managers. Slider: Mailing lists, I say bounce

RE: Protection

2000-08-09 Thread Brett Randall
Set up an automatic revenge flood? Maybe not... : It depends if it is mailing lists or spam. First start by unsubscribing from REAL mailing lists. If it is spam, change your domain name...I would personally sue the ex user for breaching your 'reasonable use policy' (what? you don't have one?

RE: Protection

2000-08-09 Thread Austad, Jay
, 2000 7:26 AM To: qmail Subject: RE: Protection Set up an automatic revenge flood? Maybe not... : It depends if it is mailing lists or spam. First start by unsubscribing from REAL mailing lists. If it is spam, change your domain name...I would personally sue the ex user for breaching your 'reasonable

RE: Protection

2000-08-09 Thread Slider
to them will really get to them. If nothing else, it will get them to unsubscribe from all of the lists. -Original Message- From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 7:26 AM To: qmail Subject: RE: Protection Set up an automatic revenge flood? Maybe

RE: Protection

2000-08-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 14:27:06 +0100 Good point! although there is no indication as to the uses new address. what I want to do is create a .qmail file that will delete any mail that comes in for that user! Anyone know how to do that? Create a .qmail fail

RE: Protection

2000-08-09 Thread Brett Randall
/ -Original Message- From: Slider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:27 PM To: Austad, Jay Cc: qmail list Subject: RE: Protection Good point! although there is no indication as to the uses new address. what I want to do is create a .qmail file