Hi folks, I've encountered an issue where being behind our Netgear DG834T router. Running Windows XP SP2, and having specified DNS server IP's rather then auto...
... Hi, Scott. Try restarting Thunderbird after changing the DNS setting. It looks like if you read mail in the main window (as opposed to opening up a...
Thanks for the response Josh, Sadly I did try that, and restarting windows with the new DNS settings in place, but it doesn't seem to change anything at the...
... What is the domain in question? It looks to me like they probably have a long SPF record that won't fit in a UDP packet and your routers doesn't support...
Thank you for the response Scott, I think you are spot-on there, it's the router that seems to suggest it can support TCP but actually doesn't do other then...
You might want to get in touch with the domain owner (or your contact there) if it's someone you have regular contact with. Publishing an SPF record that ...
... That's a good idea, to fall back to "a mx" or whatever it normally does when there's no SPF record. Although, I'm not sure whether the extension will be...
... If you are behind a typical consumer NAT router, DHCP gives the router as the DNS address. The router will then forward DNS requests to the actual DNS ...
Hi Scott :) I believe I'd read somewhere before that it wasn't possible to utilise the UDP com's through javascript, I personally am not familiar with ...
... That's right. Thunderbird provides extensions with the ability to make TCP connections to servers but not UDP connection, at least as far as I could...
... Ah, then I think that explains it. You just do TCP and his NAT box doesn't support it. If you could figure out the UDP end of it, that would be a good...
Hi, Josh, I have been using your SVE extension for a long time, but after I upgraded to a more recent version of TB and upgraded your SVE extension as well, it...
John L. Galt
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... Version ... list, ... bar ... there. ... remind me. ... We have inbound filter servers in front of all of our mailbox servers. How come this filter seems...
... That sounds like the message that comes up when the extension doesn't recognize the particular format of the Received: header that your MTA is inserting...
... Received ... that ... story.) ... RFC- ... solve ... Sorry the current version 0.8.1 still has the same exact problem. I've been searching the web and...
Hi all, Version 0.82 of the Sender Verification Extension is now posted at http://razor.occams.info/code/spf/. This version has two changes: 1) It adds French...
I was thinking that as every OS this will run on has a very standard resolver, why not use that? Or if that is not possible, why not look in /etc/resolv.conf...
... Thunderbird doesn't provide a way for extensions to make DNS queries, afaik. Notably, the main point isn't to resolve an address but to get the SPF TXT...
On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 14:16:38 -0000 "lp_user_2004" <groups@...> ... OS independent name server discovery is actually somewhat complex as Windows does...
I really like the Sender Verification Extension, and I'd really like the following two features: * Have an option to do SPF and DK checks on new email as it...
... The current new version at http://razor.occams.info/code/spf will let you set the DNS server option to "occams.info:9053". It's my hope that that will...
The Sender Verification Extension add-on has been updated on the website to be compatible with Thunderbird 2.0. http://razor.occams.info/code/spf The update is...
I am starting to implement SPF records at my company now and wondered if there was an extension for thunderbird. A quick search brought up this plugin, I...
... It would be great, if these would be marked as spam, so that the internal spamfilter also learns from them! THis way you wouldn't have them in your inbox...
... Lots of things would be great. :) I'm not necessarily opposed to the idea, but I think it would be best implemented in Thunderbird's own spam controls, not...