if you use a ".tab"  file with nothing in front of the '.' it will even match outgoing
mail-domains (but also all local domains, so incoming mails will be filtered, too)


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----- Original Message -----
From: "EDV - WHW (Goesta Smekal)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 8:56 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: auto sign SMTP traffic


>
> Finally, we seem to get closer ;-)
>
> On 12 Sep 2002 at 10:06, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > it is not difficult to prove that a message come from your servers if you
> > really need, use the Received: trace.
>
> Anybody with slight computer skill can do so. But not 99% of the
> people, using mail. (excuse my low oppinion about the masses out
> there, but it is based on experience as an admin :-P) Those guys (and
> gals too) yust pick up the phone / compose a new message, bothering
> me having sent them Klez/Yaha/you name it ...
>
> > usually people wants to make sure
> > that mail come from a given person/company not from given MTAs.
>
> So if I could teach my folks to use GPG/PGP themselves, I would be
> glad and everything's fine. But I am lucky some of them can even
> answer mails at all. Since they are employees at the organization I
> work for, I just can't say 'your problem, I don't care'.
>
> > anyway you
> > can do this with XMail + filters.
>
> THIS IS THE INTERESTING PART: as far as I figured out, I just can use
> filters for messages delivered to domains, handled by _my_ XMail. Did
> I miss something here ?
>
> > ( you don't need to cc my address in these messages, i read the mailing
> > list )
>
> Of course. Sorry, silly of me ;-)
>
> Regards,
>
>   Goesta
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