From: Robin Lynn Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Monday 22 September 2003 02:02 pm, Jason R. Mastaler  wrote:
> Currently TMDA does use C/R by default, and you have to configure it
> to deliver by default instead.  This is a throwback to the early days
> when TMDA did little more than C/R.  I'd not be oppose to reversing
> this though.  The idea would be that a new TMDA install would deliver
> all uncaught mail, and you'd have to set ACTION_INCOMING = 'confirm'
> in /etc/tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config to make C/R the last resort action.
> Regardless of this thread, I think this would make a new installation
> less painful as well.  Any opinions on this idea?

You might want to consider ACTION_INCOMING = "hold" as this would give the new
user an easy way to set up their white and black lists, but delivering by
default would be fine.

That seems almost backwards to me, isn't C/R the main reason to use TMDA? I mean sure, it has some other cool features, but that's mostly garnish isn't it?


Chris Berry
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JM Associates

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