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jmaimon@ttec.com
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:13 am    Post subject: List of milters

Apparently any sort of list on available milters is hard to come by.

A side effect of this may be attributable as the cause for the large
duplication of effort that appears to have happened.

As such I would suggest that milter authors considering updating
wikipedia's milter entry to include their publicly available milters.

milter.org does not appear to be structured as a suitable forum at this
time.

An alternative idea would be for Sendmail.org to host a page/wiki with
a list of milters, their categorization and licensing.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 3:24 am    Post subject: Re: List of milters

jmaimon@ttec.com wrote:
Quote:
Apparently any sort of list on available milters is hard to come by.

A side effect of this may be attributable as the cause for the large
duplication of effort that appears to have happened.

As such I would suggest that milter authors considering updating
wikipedia's milter entry to include their publicly available milters.

Aparently that doesnt work very well.

Quote:

milter.org does not appear to be structured as a suitable forum at this
time.

An alternative idea would be for Sendmail.org to host a page/wiki with
a list of milters, their categorization and licensing.

Here is a preliminary one containing a small list of milters with no
real detail.

http://www.jmaimon.com/sendmail/milters/

Anyone who would like to take over such a list, please do so. In the
interim, updates are welcome in the form of plain text email.

Thanks,

Joe
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Dennis Peterson
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: List of milters

jmaimon@ttec.com wrote:
Quote:
jmaimon@ttec.com wrote:
Apparently any sort of list on available milters is hard to come by.

A side effect of this may be attributable as the cause for the large
duplication of effort that appears to have happened.

As such I would suggest that milter authors considering updating
wikipedia's milter entry to include their publicly available milters.

Aparently that doesnt work very well.

milter.org does not appear to be structured as a suitable forum at this
time.

An alternative idea would be for Sendmail.org to host a page/wiki with
a list of milters, their categorization and licensing.

Here is a preliminary one containing a small list of milters with no
real detail.

http://www.jmaimon.com/sendmail/milters/

Anyone who would like to take over such a list, please do so. In the
interim, updates are welcome in the form of plain text email.

Thanks,

Joe


Luca Gibelli is looking for people to populate the ClamAV wiki. This
might be a good segue or support role topic there: Milters that have
direct or hooks level support for ClamAV. http://wiki.ClamAV.net/ but
don't be surprised if it's slow as it needs a memory upgrade. I don't
there can possibly be enough documentation for milters and integrating
them into the message environments we all run.

dp
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Stephane Lentz
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 6:22 pm    Post subject: Re: List of milters

jmaimon@ttec.com a écrit :
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milter.org does not appear to be structured as a suitable forum at this
time.

An alternative idea would be for Sendmail.org to host a page/wiki with
a list of milters, their categorization and licensing.

Here is a preliminary one containing a small list of milters with no
real detail.

http://www.jmaimon.com/sendmail/milters/

Anyone who would like to take over such a list, please do so. In the
interim, updates are welcome in the form of plain text email.


A couple of years ago I created a document introducing Milter and
providing a list of Milter applications.
After several attempts to select a better format (Docbook, LaTeX,
OpenOffice) and running short of time to update it, I'm now considering
wikipedia for an updated version (yes Claus, I didn't forget about it).
I've started to update http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milter based on
your list and mine.
More to come in coming days ...

SL/
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