On Wednesday, Sep 10, 2003, at 02:33 US/Mountain, Joshua Alexander wrote:
Hi all,If you truly found the web site incomprehensible, (which it isn't, given the most basic reading and comprehension skills), I'd suggest you investigate some of the commercial support available.
I'm really getting frustrated at my inability to get TMDA to work reliably, and this is compounded by the fact that I don't trust my host to know what they're doing or have it configured correctly at the server level.
Some questions:
TMDA.cgi (which has only run successfully a few times, and is now giving some error) installed a crypt_key file, which I have since deleted. Is this file necessary for TMDA to send confirmation emails? If so, how do I make one without TMDA.cgi?
I have no example files to work from... I created a .tmda directory inside ~/mail/test/ and placed a config file in there that said simply ACTION_INCOMING = "confirm". This seemed to work for a while but now sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered immediately, no confirmation. There's no whitelist files anywhere, so the address I sent from isn't whitelisted.
What kind of basic configuration do I need? Please don't point me to the website because I found it incomprehensible. Any help would be most appreciated. I'm sick of receiving Sobig.f virus emails.
-Josh _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
Oh, heck, I'm going to have to send you to the web site for that:
http://tmda.net/support-commercial.html
Failing that, you could get a TMDA protected e-mail account from quite a few different sources, including my own company. Darn, here's another link to the TMDA web page:
http://tmda.net/inuse.html
Last, if you really want to run TMDA and need help in configuring it, please grab the nearest clue by 4 and learn how to write a problem report. Telling us that TMDA-cgi has only run successfully a few times and now is giving "some" error is a worthless statement. I run TMDA-cgi on my mail server, and it enables quite a few users to interact with TMDA on a point-and-click level that the non-Unix user is comfortable with. It does a superb job, for which Gre7g and Jim deserve high praise.
If it were me, I'd really make an attempt to read and understand the installation and configuration steps on the (shoot, here I go again!) TMDA web page:
http://tmda.net/install.html http://tmda.net/config.html
Once you've done that, feel free to head back here with real questions, to which you will get real answers.
-- Jeff Ross Open Vistas Networking, Inc. http://www.openvistas.net _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
