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On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 03:25:55PM -0700, Jason R. Mastaler wrote:
>Kyle Hasselbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> They basically conclude that there's no easy way to add hashcash to
>> outgoing mail.
>
>Yes, but there is a patch that we are just waiting to checkin that
>will make this possible.  See the "hashcash" thread in this month's
>tmda-workers archives.

Oh cool!  I look forward to throwing away this silly wrapper in the
future.

>> I'm accepting hashcash into my mailbox in .procmailrc this way:
>
>It's also possible to do this from your TMDA incoming filter file.
>Again, see the above mentioned archive.

Yes, I think I saw that.  I always invoke SpamAssassin before TMDA (er,
except for when it's a tagged address), so I wanted to avoid that extra CPU
usage if I could.  I have a couple of "allow PGP mail" rules that also try
to bypass the SpamAssassin heavy weight.  Basically it's a peculiarity of
my config that I use TMDA mainly for really simple rules.
- -- 
Kyle Hasselbacher | "If one is really a superior person, the fact is likely to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  | leak out without too much assistance." -- John A. Holmes
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