FWIW, I've never used a 'sender' or 'keyword' address. The 'sender' address was inherited from the TMS script that TMDA got some inital ideas from. In some special circumstances, I could see their utility, but I've never needed them in practice.
'keyword' addresses were implemented for systems (like Sendmail) which don't allow the user to control mail to extension addresses, or where the user prefers to control everything through his TMDA configuration. I personally use qmail's powerful dot-qmail interface instead. 'dated' addresses are the standout IMO, as they elegantly solve a whole slew of problems that traditional challenge/response systems cannot. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
