Jeff Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In fact, the biggest problem I've had as a SysAdmin in this > situation is when my parents give their new address out to sources > like mailing lists where there is no human involved to reply to the > confirmation message.
This should be part of the "training" that goes into a new TMDA user. They need to understand that automated mailings needs to be steered away from TMDA. They need to get into the habit of using more than their one 'bare' e-mail address. For my own TMDA users (family members and such), I generally define two .qmail-default files. .qmail-list-default to handle mailing lists, and .qmail-site-default to handle automated mailings from websites, and other sources that are trusted, but where you can't predict the incoming address. Each bypasses TMDA and goes directly to their mailbox. So for example, they enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] when subscribing to a mailing list, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] when ordering from Amazon, and they'll never have to worry that these messages got caught by TMDA. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
