Under connection filtering, if the message matches one of the domain blacklists (or any of the other connection filtering settings) it will automatically insert an X-header, which will look something like this:

X-IMAIL-SPAM-DNSBL: (spamhaus,5833046,127.0.0.2)

All you have to do to re-route this is create an inbound rule for the entire domain that says something like "If the header contains X-IMAIL-SPAM*, forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]". That's what I do, and it works great.

Joey

At 05:51 PM 7/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Under content filtering there is an option to have e-mails flagged as spam
sent to an account, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] That works just fine.
Under connection filtering, the only option I can see is delete after x
number of matches. If I do not enable the delete, will it then forward to
the e-mail address set up under content filtering or will it simply not stop
mail flagged as spam by the connection filter?
Thanks,
Tor



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