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mdlaat Member

Joined: 16-June-2004 Location: Netherlands Posts: 39
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| Posted: 26-May-2005 at 1:01pm
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I do have some clients, who are obligated by their uplink provider, to
use the mailserver from their ISP as outgoing & incoming SMTP
server. This is becasue the ISP blocks TCP port 25 from & to the
outside world.
This makes the use of RBL for incoming spam detection useless, because
it is always the ISP's mailserver that is delivering the mail to my
clients server.
I would love to tell GeeWhiz to ignore the last added 'Received:' line, in order to make the RBL feature meaningful again.
Thank you.
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JeffDavey GEE Whiz Support

GEE Whiz Technical Director
Joined: 08-April-2003 Location: Camrose, Alberta Posts: 1872
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| Posted: 10-June-2005 at 5:30pm
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This should be in there sometime soon.
We're adding the trusted-host support that takes care of this problem with SpamAssassin.
__________________ Jeff Davey
Computer Researcher
GEE Whiz Developer
GWAVA
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mdlaat Member

Joined: 16-June-2004 Location: Netherlands Posts: 39
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| Posted: 11-June-2005 at 3:28am
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Excellent Jeff!
Care to speak about an ETA?
Thank you.
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JeffDavey GEE Whiz Support

GEE Whiz Technical Director
Joined: 08-April-2003 Location: Camrose, Alberta Posts: 1872
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| Posted: 27-July-2005 at 2:51pm
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https://www.submersion.com/bugs/view.php?id=251
Wait for that one to be resolved.
We have the code sorta finished, just needs to be gone over and polished.
__________________ Jeff Davey
Computer Researcher
GEE Whiz Developer
GWAVA
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