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...
I'm new to Linux but am very happy with Xubuntu (it's fast, configurable and simple). There's a glitch, though... The mail links in Firefox won't open a ...
Bud Gray
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Jun 5, 2007 10:44 pm
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Does anyone know about the DNS whitelist Sender Score Certified? http://www.bondedsender.org/senderscorecertified/ -- - Josh Tauberer http://razor.occams.info ...
It somehow started working, later on, using occams.info:9053. However, I think it had to do with a Tb restart, as it did not seem to try to use any changes...
John L. Galt
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Aug 10, 2007 7:18 pm
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... Don't bang your head about it --- it's a problem on my end. I'm in the process of moving to a new web server, and occams.info points to the new server, but...
... new ... Will do. Thanks for the info! BTW, nice work on the govtrack site! ... to allow? ... of that. ... I'll post back here and let you know. Also, is...
John L. Galt
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Aug 10, 2007 8:43 pm
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... Sender Score Certified, formerly known as Bonded Sender - it's been around for ages. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitelist...
Matthew Elvey
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Aug 10, 2007 8:44 pm
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govtrack.us:9053 works like a champ (after the required restart of Tb). Thanks again!...
John L. Galt
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Aug 10, 2007 8:46 pm
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... So what I really meant was, do you think it is worth using in the extension to report some trust information about the domain? (I have in mind the...
... the ... Thanks! ... If it stops working, email the list again because it means I forgot to set it up properly on the new server before govtrack.us shifts...
... Okay, great, thanks for the info. I think I'm going to include that and dnswl.org in the next update. For dnswl.org, when they report high or medium trust...
... I personally vote against this. I use this extension simply because all it does is SPF checking. If you want to turn it into a full-blown anti-spam...
... DNSBLs have been in the extension for a while now! But, the goal of the extension is to provide a tool against phishing (not a mere SPF checker), and while...
I'm thinking of dropping support for DomainKeys from the extension because 1) I'm having a non-trivial time installing the needed Perl modules on my new web...
I get many emails from yahoo that pass DKIM and do not have SPF records (I don't think.. this according to the spamassassin rule hits for the email). In fact,...
Yahoo! does not do SPF. They also don't do DKIM yet. If you go to DKIM you need to be careful because not everyone (google/gmail for example) has upgraded to...
... that and ... high or ... will say ... use for ... these ... (domain ... Would it be more advantageous to include 'separate' options for each of these,...