On Sat, 14 Mar 2015, Markus Reschke wrote to Kai Richter:
KR> If you need that feature (toss unsec packed NM) only for that node
KR> you could achive that by using a hotfix dirty hack and setup
KR> passwords for that node for both mailer connect and packet
KR> password. The password system was designed to seperate between
KR> unsecure and secure but you can misuse it to accept unsecured NM
KR> from one special node.
MR> It's common practice to send raw/unpacked netmail packets to a
MR> node you got no link with.
it is also common practise for nodes to pack all mail into bundles no matter
the destination...
MR> And this makes perfectly sense when you consider known security
MR> issues. Some nodes simply ignore and discard packed netmail from
MR> non-links for that reason. I thought this is all well known.
ignoring and discarding is ok... however some people (eg: NCs) want to process
insecure /netmail/ automatically so that (eg:) new node applications are not
lost or days or weeks... other tossers that created and implemented secure and
insecure directories offer an option to process insecure /netmail/... that
means that they inspect insecure bundles, extract PKTs containing netmail and
toss only those netmail messages into the proper netmail area... this is old
school from the 90s, folks...
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