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From: "Michael Aronoff" <maronoff@gmail.com>
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To: "'BlueOnyx General Mailing List'"
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Sent: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 10:13:28 -0800
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:14643] Re: Frontend Mail Filter
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<br />> Chuck wrote:
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> rarely having to do anything besides add or delete domains.
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Are users auto added or do they have to be manually added for each user and
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alias? This is my only complaint with my current solution.
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M Aronoff Out
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<br /><font size="2">Oh, its great with CanIt.
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<br />When you set up the domain - it sets
up a "validation server" for that domain. That's the end server hosting
that domain's e-mail, that can "validate" a user login. Tell CanIt whether it uses POP or IMAP - and it
does the user authentication for you.
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<br />The user hits the CanIt
server webpage and logs in with full e-mail address and password. CanIt
strips the domain off the username (or can be set to leave it), and
sends that username & password to the correct end server (based on
that e-mail address login). If it authenticates OK - CanIt lets that
user in. If authentication fails on the end-server, CanIt doesn't let
them in.
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<br />So you don't have to set up all the users in CanIt -
just the domain. I LOVE that feature! No keeping up with new users,
deleted users, changed passwords, anything. Just set up the domain, and
let it filter out the SPAM.
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<br />Chuck
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