Well the actual host on our server is called PAGEROVER.COM. MICROGALLERY.COM is listed under Host Aliases in IMail. Does this mean the only domain names that I can have Declude.JunkMail isolate are those that are configured as an actual host in IMail? If a host is setup as a Virtual Host and does not have it's own IP address does that count as far as Declude is concerned?
There are two separate IMail features here:
[1] Virtual domains. This allows you to have 1 IP with multiple domains on it. If you send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will only go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (not any other virtual domains that you have)
[2] Host aliases. This allows you to associate 2 domains (such as "example.com" and "mail.example.com"), so that mail sent to either domain will reach the same user. If you send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So if "pagerover.com" is a domain that IMail handles, and "microgallery.com" is a host alias for it, then a user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" could give out an E-mail address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and would receive the mail sent to it.
> Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] an actual account, or an alias (if it is an > alias, the per-user/per-domain settings for the final address would be used > instead)?
Dgeiser is a username under "pagerover.com" and "pagerover.com" has a Host Alises for MICROGALLERY.COM setup.
In that case, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are the same E-mail address. So by creating a per-domain configuration file \IMail\Declude\pagerover.com\$default$.JunkMail, it will apply to all E-mail to microgallery.com and pagerover.com. Neither IMail nor Declude will distinguish between the two domains.
So any per-domain configurations have to be hosts in IMail?
Yes (but this will not affect what E-mail is scanned). -Scott
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