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Junk Email Filter






Security Notice
Phishing campain
Version 1.4.15
Security Upgrade
Plugins - TMDA (Tagged Message Delivery Agent)
Category: Obsolete

Please see the new TMDA Tools plugin, which does everything this plugin does (and more). This plugin is no longer up to date. This plugin enables you to use TMDA from within Squirrelmail. Very effective at eliminating spam, and far less maintenance than other "blacklist" or "blocking" methods. This is mostly a "whitelist" approach. More information can be found here: http://software.libertine.org/tmda/


Version 0.2
by Bill Duncan on Mar 11, 2002
[ tmda.0.2-1.24.tar.gz tarball (9943 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Tested with v1.2.4/v1.2.5 and TMDA 0.47 and 0.48

Description: Bugfix in both documentation and wrapper script provided. Requires minor one line change to functions/smtp.php to run, for including $username in popen() call. No new functionality this release, but it now should work in everyone's environment, with better instructions.

Older versions

Version 0.1
by Bill Duncan on Feb 24, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: Tested with v1.24, and TMDA 0.47

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