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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by ha...@t-online.de on 2006/10/18 02:26:56 UTC

Re: SA Webmail Portal

>> Okay, so next question.. might be totally out of topic for SA.. How can I 
>> make the front-end mail server know if a email exists on the backend 
>> server.. Example.. I use qmail on my front-end..  I don't like receiving 
>> tons of invalid emails just to turn around and attempt to deliver bounces 
>> that could possibly be going to honeypots or servers that don't take mail 
>> etc..  I solved this on my own domain by using a smtp vrfy script that 
>> checks against my backend mail server.. but since the other domains don't 
>> have mailboxes on my back-end server and is only setup to relay their mail, 
>> it blindly accepts EVERYTHING for them..  any suggestions?
>> 
>> Thanks, Billy
>> 

Hi,

explain to your customers that giving you a list of mail accounts is beneficial to them

Wolfgang Hamann


RE: SA Webmail Portal

Posted by R Lists06 <li...@abbacomm.net>.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> explain to your customers that giving you a list of mail accounts is
> beneficial to them
> 
> Wolfgang Hamann
> 

I see your point yet...

What specific kind of customers?

If if is part of your policy and procedure from start to finish it shouldnt
be a big deal...

Meaning, if they are renting your hosting or relay servers...

If they have their own transport and transit from you and their own
hardware, then they should be doing their own thing right?

 - rh

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