I need to use the ATTACH action to bounce back unwanted E-mails to a single source that has been bombarding us with thousands of unwanted E-mails from a misconfigured automated system (it's some financial institution in Austria). I have followed the instructions on how to ATTACH, but I am still wondering if this is a final action, i.e. do I need to still do a DELETE action on the E-mail or will ATTACH keep it from hitting the original recipient?

The ATTACH action will deliver the E-mail to the original recipient. In this case, you could use ROUTETO to cause the E-mail to go back to the sender ("TESTNAME ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]"), which would prevent the original recipient from seeing the E-mail.


-Scott
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