From: Bill D. <bdu...@be...> - 2002-03-18 20:40:44
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Different people have different theories about how things should be done. So what you have now is choice. This is a good thing. Some choices might even work well together. Personally, after having tried the "blacklist" approach for many years, I'm finding the "whitelist" approach is: (a) more effective, (b) less maintenance. Take a look at the TMDA website and see for yourself... You should not need anything else, and it's relatively maintenance free once set up. http://software.libertine.org/tmda/ Deano! said: > How would Sieve and TMDA plugins relate? At all? If Sieve can do away > with vacation, can it also do TMDA, forwarding, etc? > > How nice it would be to have a bunch of people working on one* plugin, > that worked pretty much anywhere, than on a bunch of plugins specific > to certain IMAP/mail server pairs... > > -deano > > > -- > squirrelmail-plugins mailing list > List Address: squ...@li... > List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-plugins > http://squirrelmail.org/cvs -- Bill Duncan, VE3IED - BeachNet --> http://www.beachnet.org bduncan@BeachNetCommunications.com |