[CLUE-Tech] If you administer a mail server, you might find this useful.
William
bkimball1 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 4 09:01:36 MDT 2004
popauth3 is not a POP daemon, it's a Linux maillog monitoring utility that automates select
*useful* reactions to events found there. Therefore, this is highly relevant to this list, and
should not be considered "list spam". Read into it before you judge it -- I'm sure there's a
relevant parable in here somewhere... I put a lot of work into this, and I considered the
audience before I posted. You're a Linux support group, right? Well, this is a Linux project
that needs support.
--- dan radom <dan at radom.org> wrote:
> * William (bkimball1 at yahoo.com) wrote:
> > I released my first GNU GPL project yesterday, dubbed popauth3 -- a derivitave of the original
> POP
> > before SMTP daemon, popauther. It was engineered for use with postfix, but it is modular and
> can
> > be easily extended to other MTAs.
> >
> > What's important is that it offers a stronger anti-UCE stance than most other solutions,
> including
> > automated null-routing of repeat offenders. Even if you don't need the POP before SMTP
> > authentication mechanism (easily disabled), you should find this useful.
> >
>
> Hmmm. Im confused. You fight UCE with your pop client? That is
> certainly less than optimal. Anyway. Thanks for the list spam. Could
> popauth3 null route these types of messages?
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William Kimball, Jr.
"Programming is an art form that fights back!" =)
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