On Sat, April 30, 2016 1:28 pm, Alice Wonder wrote:
I'm working on setting up an e-mail service.
I've got the e-mail servers working beautifully and am presently working on re-writing the parts of Roundcube I don't like (e.g. it uses inline JavaScript in a few places so CSP breaks it) but -
Alice, you may be a lifesaver! Are you considering to also take a fresh look at rouncube plugins? There is one thing I couldn't find. On my mail servers I use amavis as a superstrcture above spamassassin and clamav. And there is a way to have users individual spam/virus preferences in mysql database (alas, postgresql didn't work in all my attempts). And the only missing thing here I never found is how to give users a way to edit their whitelist/blacklist preferences. There is long list of things I tried to harnes... so far amacube is the closest to giving users the way to edit preferences, and only whitelist/blacklist is missing from it.
Thanks a lot for all your efforts!!
Valeri
Is there any advice on characters to allow in usernames?
I know there are some wacky characters that are legal in e-mail addresses but are generally frowned upon - like
"very.(),:;<>[]".VERY."very@\ "very".unusual"@example.com
is apparently a legal address - but I know I don't want to allow ampersands and brackets etc. in an address.
I don't think a whitelist alphabet is best approach because of people with names that are not spelled with Latin characters.
Is there an existing blacklist of characters that technically legal but are generally avoided in e-mail addresses?
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