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Posted by contact on 10/23/07 15:24
On Oct 15, 3:46 am, Craig Hurley <s...@thehurley.com> wrote:
> On 15/10/2007 11:32, Lars Eighner wrote:
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> > I read it. What you admit to is wanting to make google do your filtering
> > for you. Obviously you this is not just your personal mail, because you
> > wouldn't need forged headers for that. No you are obviously reselling
> > services and do not want your users to realize you are sending their mail
> > through googles filters and ripping off processing time from google for your
> > own profit.
>
> Lars, you're funny. Do try to get a hold on your imagination. When
> you're finished trying to get that imagination under control, have a
> look at these:http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&q=using+google+to+filter+spam&meta=
>
> The very first link (from mboffin.com) is the most informative. It's
> the process in that blog that I'm trying to replicate using a php
> script. Unfortunately that particular bloggers site is down at the
> moment, but it's a popular site so I'm sure it won't be long before it's
> back up.
>
> Finally, try to stay on topic please: using php mail to forward email?
> I realise you may find this hard, what with your over-active imagination.
>
> Have a nice day,
> Craig.
Hi Craig,
Have you made any progress on this? I'm interested in the same thing
-- and Lars is correct: it's totally for global domination purposes.
Actually, I'm also on a shared server and I want to be able to
simulate CPanel forwarders on-the-fly without having to login to
CPanel and setup each one of them. Not that it's at all important
what I want to do. I really wish that people could just focus on the
the specific question instead of giving advice and insinuation.
Thanks,
Dustin
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