This is a discussion on Re: Feasability of E-Mail Laundering Service within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On Wednesday 25 May 2005 4:58 am, Lorrie Wood wrote: > > How feasable is this? I'm with ...
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On Wednesday 25 May 2005 4:58 am, Lorrie Wood wrote:
> > How feasable is this? I'm with Adrian, not only is there no "best action" to take with suspected spam at this point, you've already lost Postgrey before starting. I'm doing similar for myself as a mini project to learn unfamiliar email software, and will be completely abandoning filtering after the message is queued to disk with luck. Hoping also to avoid forwarding, collecting email, and all the things that stop SMTP being point to point if I can (I'm not rabidly "anti" these things, they had their time, but doing new email stuff now there is no point repeating the mistakes of the past as you know what the inbox will look like if you do). Give them a new email address on your server, if need be get them to buy a domain (domains are cheap and the address should stick with them longer than ISP addresses) and add it to your server, and maybe pick up the old email with fetchmail or similar while they get use to the new system. > What will I have to throw into the mix to make it go? fetchmail? @psotfix.org ?!? |