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- 10 Jan 2014, 10:02
- Forum: General
- Topic: Trashmail success and failure stories
- Replies: 31
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Re: Trashmail success and failure stories
I posted a few messages on this topic to the ASRG [...] Discussion on the ASRG is now over. I updated http://fixforwarding.org/wiki/Water_tight_opt-in Now, one thing that TrashMail is missing is the ability to provide subscription for a whole domain. Let's say a domain supports disposable addresses...
- 03 Jan 2014, 16:25
- Forum: General
- Topic: Trashmail success and failure stories
- Replies: 31
- Views: 92546
Re: Trashmail success and failure stories
An additional feature would be to cooperate with well-behaved senders. In addition to the website, they should pass a List-Id or similar identifier by which their mail can be identified (through DKIM or similar signatures). See http://fixforwarding.org/wiki/Water_tight_opt-in We have a similar syst...
- 03 Jan 2014, 16:21
- Forum: General
- Topic: Trashmail success and failure stories
- Replies: 31
- Views: 92546
Re: Trashmail success and failure stories
Using its own server is better to have the full control. The only solution I see for that would be to install a full clone of TrashMail.net with its complete API. I was thinking already about that to propose this as business solution. How much would you pay for it? How would you install such a solu...
- 18 Dec 2013, 09:59
- Forum: General
- Topic: Trashmail success and failure stories
- Replies: 31
- Views: 92546
Re: Trashmail success and failure stories
An additional feature would be to cooperate with well-behaved senders. In addition to the website, they should pass a List-Id or similar identifier by which their mail can be identified (through DKIM or similar signatures).
See http://fixforwarding.org/wiki/Water_tight_opt-in
See http://fixforwarding.org/wiki/Water_tight_opt-in
- 06 Dec 2013, 17:54
- Forum: General
- Topic: Trashmail success and failure stories
- Replies: 31
- Views: 92546
Re: Trashmail success and failure stories
Hi all! I'm running a traditional mail server. The software I use makes it straightforward to add aliases to the user database. I'd be tempted to grab the FireFox add-on and modify it so that aliases are added to my server directly, bypassing TrashMail. However, that has the disadvantages that I'd h...