Re: [Declude.JunkMail] per user settings question

2004-04-01 Thread R. Scott Perry

We have JM Pro, and have a few per-user settings.  Now we have a client with
a nobody alias setup to catch all emails that aren't specifically
addressed to one of their mailboxes.  They want custom JM settings for this
nobody alias.  Can we just setup a nobody.jumkmail file like we would for
any regular account?
With aliases, Declude JunkMail looks at the address that the alias resolves 
to.  So if you have the nobody alias resolve to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], then you could set up per-user settings for 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\IMail\Declude\example.com\nosuchaccount.junkmail).

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] per user settings question

2004-04-01 Thread IMail Admin
Hmmm..., that doesn't quite do what they want.  They have an mailbox
julie, and nobody is an alias that resolves to julie.  They want different
JM settings for mail specifically addressed to julie versus mail addressed
to no legitimate mailbox (which would get handled through the nobody alias).
For example, if stephanie used to work for the company but has been gone
for two years (and her mailbox closed for two years), they want different
settings for stephanie than for julie.

I suppose I could suggest that we create a true mailbox called nowhere,
make nobody an alias for it, create per-user JM settings for the nowhere
mailbox, and then have the nowhere mailbox forward all mail to julie.  Will
that work?  Would the mail get processed by JM twice?  Once on its way to
nowhere and once on its way to julie?

Thanks,

Ben

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 We have JM Pro, and have a few per-user settings.  Now we have a client
with
 a nobody alias setup to catch all emails that aren't specifically
 addressed to one of their mailboxes.  They want custom JM settings for
this
 nobody alias.  Can we just setup a nobody.jumkmail file like we would for
 any regular account?

 With aliases, Declude JunkMail looks at the address that the alias
resolves
 to.  So if you have the nobody alias resolve to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], then you could set up per-user settings for
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(\IMail\Declude\example.com\nosuchaccount.junkmail).

 -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] per user settings question

2004-04-01 Thread R. Scott Perry

Hmmm..., that doesn't quite do what they want.  They have an mailbox
julie, and nobody is an alias that resolves to julie.  They want different
JM settings for mail specifically addressed to julie versus mail addressed
to no legitimate mailbox (which would get handled through the nobody alias).
For example, if stephanie used to work for the company but has been gone
for two years (and her mailbox closed for two years), they want different
settings for stephanie than for julie.
I suppose I could suggest that we create a true mailbox called nowhere,
make nobody an alias for it, create per-user JM settings for the nowhere
mailbox, and then have the nowhere mailbox forward all mail to julie.
That is exactly what I would recommend.

Will that work?  Would the mail get processed by JM twice?  Once on its way to
nowhere and once on its way to julie?
It should work fine.  If you're using IMail v8.1, you'll probably be stuck 
having the mail scanned twice, though.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] per user settings question

2004-04-01 Thread IMail Admin
Thanks, Scott.  Actually, we're back at IMail 7.15.  I have yet to see any
real benefit in the 8.x series.

Ben

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] per user settings question



 Hmmm..., that doesn't quite do what they want.  They have an mailbox
 julie, and nobody is an alias that resolves to julie.  They want
different
 JM settings for mail specifically addressed to julie versus mail
addressed
 to no legitimate mailbox (which would get handled through the nobody
alias).
 For example, if stephanie used to work for the company but has been
gone
 for two years (and her mailbox closed for two years), they want different
 settings for stephanie than for julie.
 
 I suppose I could suggest that we create a true mailbox called nowhere,
 make nobody an alias for it, create per-user JM settings for the nowhere
 mailbox, and then have the nowhere mailbox forward all mail to julie.

 That is exactly what I would recommend.

 Will that work?  Would the mail get processed by JM twice?  Once on its
way to
 nowhere and once on its way to julie?

 It should work fine.  If you're using IMail v8.1, you'll probably be stuck
 having the mail scanned twice, though.

 -Scott
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 since 2000.
 Declude Virus: Ultra reliable virus detection and the leader in mailserver
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