The [IP]:PORT change may break SpamAssassin. It took a bit to get the
SpamAssassin team to check the current XMail format, so be patient everyone
if it takes a while to get the new format added to SpamAssassin.
While broke, SpamAssassin will treat the emails as "Trusted" and will reduce
the spam
May I also suggest adding in the CTRL protocol a check to see if a domain
name is already an alias domain currently you can create a domain alias,
and then create a domain with the same name. Not critical, but still
useful.
Exmaple:
AliasDomainAdd"RealDomain.Com""Alias.Com"
DomainAdd
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Mike Harrington wrote:
> You love screwing with me every time I'm about to release a new Beta don't
> you? Thanks for the heads up Davide. Any other changes to take into
> consideration that you know of yet?
This is the stuff that is done on the lingering 1.21:
- Fixed XM
You love screwing with me every time I'm about to release a new Beta don't
you? Thanks for the heads up Davide. Any other changes to take into
consideration that you know of yet?
-Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Davide Libenzi"
To: "XMail mailing list"
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2
In the upcoming XMail releases, the IP:PORT address format inside the
spool files info line, and inside Received: header line will be changed
to [IP]:PORT. If you have filters that expect the IP:PORT format, you
better make them able to parse the new format (or better, both).
- Davide
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