[horde] saving identity info and dynamic IP in headers problem
Thomas Bolioli
tpblists at terranovum.com
Tue Feb 8 17:25:52 PST 2005
PS: Thanks for the heads up on the dynIP issue. I could not find
anything when I looked but my search terms may have been off. I will try
"broken spam filters" and see what that gets me.
Tom
Jan Schneider wrote:
> Zitat von Thomas Bolioli <tpblists at terranovum.com>:
>
>> I have 2 issues, one is that my users IDs are not saving in the
>> latest version of IMP when I edit them under options. Nothing is
>> getting saved. I realize the horde framework is part of this so I am
>> cc'ing that list. Originally I upgraded the db and it was not a fresh
>> install. After it did not work, I wiped out everybody's settings and
>> the entire DB (except turba_objects, I found what I needed to edit
>> there to get the address books working) and it still does not work. I
>> can not edit the default ID, nor can I create a new one. I am working
>> on a mac with both FF and safari. Neither one works. Any ideas?
>
>
> Configure an SQL backend for the Preferences System in Horde's Setup.
>
>> Also, IMP is setting as originating IP the dynamic IP of the user's
>> browser. This is causing false spam classification on user's email
>> sent from my very static, very properly configured rDNS established
>> mail server. How do I change IMP's default behavior of declaring the
>> sender's browser IP as the originating IP address, thus triggering
>> spam filter's, including spam assassin, from classifying them as spamy?
>
>
> These are broken spam filters. See the mailing list archives for a
> discussion.
>
> Jan.
>
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