Sample ~/.tmda/ structure to help you get started. There is no one-size-fits-all set of dot files, but these examples show common usage and some of the techniques discussed in the FAQ. You can use them as is with only a few modifications. Copy them with `cp -pR dot-tmda ~/.tmda' if you don't already have a ~/.tmda directory. Please make sure to read the documentation at http://wiki.tmda.net/ so you understand the purpose of these files and how they work. ==================================================================== config You need to edit the ``Required settings'' section for your environment. crypt_key You must generate a unique key for yourself with: tmda-keygen -b >> crypt_key filters/ Example incoming and outgoing filter files. They will work as is without modification, though you should look them over to make sure they jive with your requirements. lists/ 'whitelist' is a file that you can edit that should contain sender addresses and domains that should be accepted. 'confirmed' is another whitelist file that contains addresses of senders who have sucessfully confirmed a message. Since TMDA takes care of automatically updating this list, you should not edit it by hand unless the mail system is stopped. 'blacklist' contains sender addresses and domains that should not be accepted. Format is the same as 'whitelist'. It is ok if these files are empty. ==================================================================== Please send any comments and suggestions to the tmda-users mailing list.