First, THANK YOU!

Yeah, it's heady, difficult stuff to work with (I'm a web developer, not a
Linux admin)... but still, it's pretty cool. I'm willing to lose some sleep
and get a headache to make TMDA work for myself, my family and my customers.
This is ESPECIALLY true when the heavy-hitters respond politely with help,
pointing out FAQ entries, etc..

Second, an idea (if it hasn't already been proposed):

In the ~/.tmda/templates/confirm_request.txt file, I can put the TMDA-tagged
confirmation address anywhere I wish to. Reply-to, Subject, Body...
wherever. How terrible would it be to have options for tmda-filter that
instruct it to look beyond the recipient address for the cookie?

FILTER_PARSE_BODY = "true"

FILTER_PARSE_SUBJECT = "true"

Yes, it's a performance hit. Yes, it means that stuff that bounces
back-n-forth between mail servers has a likelihood to punch through
(auto-confirming, which defeats the purpose). I merely wonder whether it
might be an appropriate compromise in certain situations.

::sigh:: Probably not worth it. Well, back to the grind. Maybe this weekend
I'll take another stab at getting the squirrelmail plugin to actually alter
the address. Everything LOOKS right, just doesn't seem to do anything.

--KDO

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