Scott,

We have achieved the desired behavior with that setup.  I sent a test
message tripping off one of the filters and the mail was delivered to
the postmaster and was not delivered to the other recipients.

This is just a testament on how flexible this product is..

Thanks for the help
Darrell

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Question On behavior


>To get around this problem do you think this is possible?
>
>Add a lot of negative weight to the message that has a recipient as
>postmaster so it won't get bounced.  Then create a test that will route
>the message back to the postmaster's account?

It might be possible to do something like that.  An action "ROUTETO 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" would prevent the other users from seeing the 
E-mail.  Perhaps adding a filter that includes a line "ALLRECIPS 0
CONTAINS 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and then having the action for that filter set
to 
"ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]"?  That way, any E-mail that was
addressed 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would get sent only to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                    -Scott

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