Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> auto-pending-delete, an option where after x days pending messages are
> automatically deleted if there has been no response. default-off

There's not much that's more automatic than cron. <wink>  See

http://www.tmda.net/faq.cgi?req=show&file=faq04.003.htp

> and another option: how to block mail from a numerical address without
> a userid?
> 
> such as: Received from: 1.2.3.4 (Unknown: 1.2.3.4)

TMDA doesn't look at Received header fields.  It looks at the sender
that was given in the MAIL FROM part of the SMTP conversation.  That
sender may be bogus (with spam it often is), but if it is, it won't be
in your whitelist and so will be blocked by default.

> and another option: delete unknown - if the "from" domain or ip is
> unknown, delete it.

If I have temporary DNS problems, you want to throw away my mail? ;)

Seriously, in some situations it's difficult to determine if a domain
is just temporarily screwed up.  In my limited personal experience,
NSI has been less than stellar about managing the root servers, at
times.


Tim
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