At 18.36 17/06/2005, you wrote:
Hi Tonino, thanks for answering.
Documentation says it works with ezmlm and mailman.
Please, read the documentation!
Tonino
Dude, let me tell you: I ran a 'find ezmlm' in your whole website and the
only matches I found were these statements (shown bellow)
Hi guys,
I'm editing my Simscan + ClamAV + Chkuser installation guide at:
http://www.qmailwiki.org/Simscan/Related_Docs/Simscan_ClamAV_Chkuser_Installation_Guide
And I added a new part where I persuade the reader to enable some of chkuser's
features that came disabled by default. To persuade
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Bruno Negro wrote:
| a.. CHKUSER_SENDER_FORMAT: checks if the SENDER of each message has the
| username part matching [a-z0-9_-], and the domain part matching
| [a-z0-9-.] with not consecutive -., not leading or ending -. ==
| Great for identifying
Hi Matt, thanks for answering.
| a.. CHKUSER_SENDER_FORMAT: checks if the SENDER of each message has the
| username part matching [a-z0-9_-], and the domain part matching
| [a-z0-9-.] with not consecutive -., not leading or ending -. ==
| Great for identifying spam.
This really doesn't do
At 15.49 17/06/2005, you wrote:
But now I looking closely to this check I'm recalling some of my customers
like to have e-mails of the format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I't seems
that this check would block my usernames with the 'user.lastname' syntax,
since it doesn't accept a '.' character in the
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Bruno Negro wrote:
| Hi Matt, thanks for answering.
|
| | a.. CHKUSER_SENDER_FORMAT: checks if the SENDER of each message has
| the
| | username part matching [a-z0-9_-], and the domain part matching
| | [a-z0-9-.] with not consecutive -., not
On Friday 17 June 2005 08:43 am, Bruno Negro wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm editing my Simscan + ClamAV + Chkuser installation guide at:
http://www.qmailwiki.org/Simscan/Related_Docs/Simscan_ClamAV_Chkuser_Instal
lation_Guide
And I added a new part where I persuade the reader to enable some of
At 16.47 17/06/2005, you wrote:
Tonino, are these characters enough even in those cases when somebody
wants to, for example, send a confirmation reply e-mail to some automatic
procedure? Like, confirming a subscribe message for a mailing list or
something like that. How were your tests?
Hi Tonino, thanks for answering.
Documentation says it works with ezmlm and mailman.
Please, read the documentation!
Tonino
Dude, let me tell you: I ran a 'find ezmlm' in your whole website and the only
matches I found were these statements (shown bellow) explaining about settings
inside
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|
| Also, I'm not asking about just ezmlm and mailman lists. Maybe there are
| other mailing lists or mail mechanisms that require not common
| characters on the RCPT and/or SENDER addresses.
If I remember correctly, the RFCs state that any
Thanks Matt,
I removed that part from the document. I let this for the experienced
administrators to try by themselves.
Bruno
- Original Message -
From: Matt Brookings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Help with my
On Friday 17 June 2005 13:43, Bruno Negro wrote:
a.. CHKUSER_SENDER_FORMAT: checks if the SENDER of each message
has the username part matching [a-z0-9_-]
No .??? We have many users who opt for addresses like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
--
Casey Allen Shobe | http://casey.shobe.info
[EMAIL
No .??? We have many users who opt for addresses like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tonino (chkuser developer) said that . and = are being allowed and the
documentation is outdated.
But, despite of this, the main function of chkuser, that is, checking user
existence before accepting any e-mail is
On Friday 17 June 2005 15:47, Bruno Negro wrote:
Documentation is wrong (I'll correct it soon): '.' and '=' are
accepted in format controls.
Sorry I didn't read this message before my last reply asking about
this...
Guys, with the valid characters now being:
user= [a-z0-9_-.=]
On Friday 17 June 2005 19:56, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
On Friday 17 June 2005 15:47, Bruno Negro wrote:
Documentation is wrong (I'll correct it soon): '.' and '='
are accepted in format controls.
Sorry I didn't read this message before my last reply asking
about this...
Guys, with the
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