Re: Can someone recommend a product?
- From: "Matthew Kitchin \(Usenet/Lists\)" <mkitchin.public*remove-this*@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:58:00 -0500
This is a flawed concept in my opinion. If everyone used it, no mail would
ever be delivered. Think about it.
"Larry Coon" <lcnospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:450AD9E1.16C3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I don't even know what this feature is actually called, but I've
seen it in several places. It's the one where the web site shows
a word or a string graphically, and the user has to enter that
string before the site will allow them to proceed. For instance,
ticketmaster.com uses it to make sure it's a person buying tickets
and not a bot.
Does someone make a similar product that installs as an extension
to Exchange Server? Ideally, it would:
-- If an e-mail comes in, the server replies with an e-mail
asking the sender to enter a string as described above.
-- If the user enters the string, the e-mail is sent to the
recipent's inbox. If not, then it's discarded.
-- Once a sender has verified him/her self in this manner,
he/she won't be asked again.
-- The admin can pre-load addresses, domains, etc., that will
be automatically white-listed.
Can anyone point me to such a product? Or if many exist,
recommend a specific one?
Thanks!
.
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