Correct me if I am wrong, but I was under the impression that in IMail 8.x there is an authentication marker in the Q*.SMD file, and if Serge programmed an external test, he should be able to find this marker and cause Declude to fail a test if present, and then take whatever action he wanted.

The caveat might be more specific to Serge's needs, for instance, I suppose that you could assume that the Mail From was the authenticated user and pull that from the Q*.SMD file, but that can be different and probably can only be perfectly verified in the IMail logs. I could be wrong about this, but even so, the approach might still be useful in most circumstances.

Not necessarily out of the box functionality, but seemingly possible with some fairly basic VBScript.

Matt



R. Scott Perry wrote:


Is there a command to filter (in a filter file) based on the account the
authenticated the session ?


No; IMail does not store that information (aside from in the log file).

-Scott
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