On 02:48 PM 08/29/2000 -0600, it would appear that Dan Spangenberg wrote:
>I am having a strange problem with some entries in my rules.ima file causing
>a certain incoming message to be deleted that shouldn't be. The rules.ima
>file is very small (I just started using it to delete mail destined for old
>users) and very simple.
>I have the following entries at the begining of the rules.ima file and one
>or all of them is causing the issue. These are the only lines in the rules
>file that use the "T" (To field)
>
>The entries are:
>
>T~friend:NUL
>T~ff:NUL
>T~dwilliams:NUL
This is the biggest reason that I always send messages that hit the
rules.ima to a mailbox and not nul. If you could actually look at the
headers, I'll bet you could spot the problem right off. My suggestion is
to change your rules to
T~friend:mailboxname
just remember to put a mailboxname.fwd file containing a valid address in
each user directory and then check the headers of any messages that were
caught that should not have been. Without the headers, we're all blind as
to why this is happening.
Tyran Ormond
Programmer/LAN Technician
Central Valley Water
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