example:
F~(ewebb):backtwo B~(ewebb):backtwo H~@:NUL
This way only caught email from this rules.ima go to the backtwo email account.
Can I exclude the "duplicate" account from anti-spam since it was already checked?
Thanks
Chris
At 11:54 AM 07/31/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Chris,
This means that someone created a rule which is searching the header of incoming emails for the '@' symbol. This email contained
the '@' symbol as part of the character string '@192.168.1.3' and per the rule setup was subsequently deleted. Do a windows search
for an file which contains the text 'H~@:NUL' (no quotes) and you should find a rules.ima or orules.ima file. If this file is in a
Top Directory for one of your domains, select that domain in IMail Administrator and select the Inbound (or Outbound if the text is
found in an orules.ima file) and remove the rule from the list. If the file is found in a user's directory, select the Inbound
Rules tab for that user and remove the rule. Assuming that is, you don't want to be deleting messages who have the '@' symbol
somewhere in the header (which almost every valid message should).
Have a good one, Christian
-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [IMail Forum] What does this mean
Where is this coming from? Chris
Inbound X-IMail-Rule: H~@:NUL Data- @192.168.1.3
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