Wow.
I guess somebody wanted to switch servers on the fly and didn't want the
server to ever say it wasn't available?
On September 6, 2016 7:32:57 PM surgemail-support
<surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
> So, if you are moving a single domain between servers manually, and want
> to prevent any incoming email to just that one domain while you are
> copying files between systems, then that setting will block all email
> arriving for that domain with a 'try later' response so any incoming
> messages will not end up on the wrong server but will be delivered once
> you have re-enabled it on the 'new' system and changed mx records etc...
>
> ChrisP.
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> On 7/09/2016 11:20 a.m., Eric Vey wrote:
>> 7.2b-9 Added domain setting suspend_incoming to temporarily block
>> incoming email to a domain while moving it etc...
>>
>> Is an excellent example of why we don't understand what you are doing.
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>> On September 6, 2016 7:16:15 PM surgemail-support
>> <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
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>>> Sure, we will try to do this, or add more clear comments to the updates.
>>> Often the terse comments are for features that are not of general
>>> interest. But we will try and make sure the comments are more detailed.
>>>
>>> Just having a quick look back at recent changes that might be of general
>>> interest. (most of these will be in the next beta in a week or two)
>>>
>>> 7.2b-14 g_safe_warning which alerts users when they login from a new
>>> location. Useful to alert customers if their account has been hacked.
>>>
>>> 7.2b-10 Added setting(s) to allow spf to over-rule friends more cleanly
>>> so messages from friends that fail spf are not considered friends
>>> matches (since the friend address is probably faked): Use g_spf_nofriend
>>> "true" g_friends_obey_spf "true"
>>>
>>> 7.2b-9 Added domain setting suspend_incoming to temporarily block
>>> incoming email to a domain while moving it etc...
>>>
>>> 7.2b-7 Added g_imap_search_text if enabled this speeds up some imap
>>> search commands by using the indexes, in some cases it will not get all
>>> possible matches as the indexes do not contain all headers.
>>>
>>> 7.2b-6 Added sha2 support to nwauth, add command line switch -sha2 in
>>> g_authent_process setting to enable. Also requires nwauth 4.3a, sha2 is
>>> considered more secure for password hashing as it requires significantly
>>> more cpu to apply dictionary cracking methods. This isn't a critical
>>> thing you need to worry about!
>>>
>>> 7.2b-5 Added g_country_login and related settings to block all logins
>>> from outside your geographic region, e.g. "us,nz,au" ideal for smaller
>>> systems where most users are local. Use g_country_allow to list users
>>> that are travelling...
>>>
>>> 7.2b-2 Split g_ssl_ciphers,g_ssl_ciphers_web and
>>> g_ssl_disable,g_ssl_disable_web to adjust protocol and ciphers for web
>>> separately, this can be necessary if your security experts want a crazy
>>> subset of ciphers or protocols for web access, but that set won't work
>>> for older mail servers and email clients.
>>>
>>> ChrisP.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 7/09/2016 10:54 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote:
>>>> ChrisP,
>>>>
>>>> Could you please post to this list when you add features, discussing
>>>> why you did it and what you hope to accomplish? The changelog tends to
>>>> be a bit spare.
>>>>
>>>> I see things added to the help pages, but I don't revisit them often
>>>> unless I think I need to do that. This list would work well to inform
>>>> us as to what you are doing.
>>>>
>>>> Eric Vey
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On September 6, 2016 6:05:09 PM surgemail-support
>>>> <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Both, but if you have the g_responder_safer setting enabled (and you
>>>>> should) then it won't respond if the spf tests failed (indicating the
>>>>> message is a forgery).
>>>>>
>>>>> ChrisP.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/09/2016 3:53 a.m., Paul M. Beck wrote:
>>>>>> Does the autoresponder only reply to emails that go to the inbox or
>>>>>> all email (like it says) including spam folder
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Paul
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