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|    Incoming Netmail from non defined nodes     |
|    10 May 21 12:10:50    |
   
   TZUTC: 0200   
   CHRS: CP850 2   
   MSGID: 2:301/123 60990822   
      
    Hello everybody!   
      
   I realize this is kind of how it's supposed to work. My binkd.cfg has one line   
   defining my uplink:   
   *****   
   node 2:301/1 * Pa$sw0rd!   
   *****   
   (nope, not really my password...)   
      
   I have also the following entry:   
   *****   
   # Default node flags. Binkd will call an unlisted node if "defnode" defined.   
   defnode *   
   *****   
      
   But this, according to what is in the config file, only concerns outgoing   
   mails anyway. Noob question, probably - how do others deal with mail arricing   
   in the "inbound-nonsecure" folder? Just copy them manually into the normal   
   inbound to be processed? Have there been malicious attacks with manipulated   
   .pkt files that would warrant such a distinction between normal and non-secure   
   inbound mail?   
      
   Regards   
   Fermin   
      
      
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