I have 2 domains on my mailserver:
Todhunter.com (my primary domain)
Cruzanltd.com (my virtual domain)
I have a $default$.junkmail file for the todhunter.com domain, and
separate user.junkmail files, for my outside salespeople, who are to
receive all email, including spam and everything else.
Just a single per-domain config file
(\IMail\Declude\cruzanltd.com\$default$.JunkMail) should be all that is
needed in this case.
This is what I was looking for. I was unsure Declude would check a folder
marked cruzanltd.com for a default file or it would automatically use the
This is what I was looking for. I was unsure Declude would check a folder
marked cruzanltd.com for a default file or it would automatically use the
$default$.junkmail for todhunter.com.
It gets complicated with aliases and forwarding, but if cruzanltd.com only
appears as a forwarding address,
It gets complicated with aliases and forwarding, but if cruzanltd.com only
appears as a forwarding address, Declude JunkMail won't try to use it.
Ok...now I'm confused. I do actually have a cruzanltd.com domain set up on
the imail server, with mx records in dns and everything. People will
It gets complicated with aliases and forwarding, but if cruzanltd.com only
appears as a forwarding address, Declude JunkMail won't try to use it.
Ok...now I'm confused. I do actually have a cruzanltd.com domain set up on
the imail server, with mx records in dns and everything. People will
What I would do in this case is simply create a
\IMail\Declude\cruzanltd.com\$default$.JunkMail file, and not change
anything else. That way, E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will use the
\IMail\Declude\cruzanltd.com\$default$.JunkMail file, and E-mail to anyone
else will use whatever settings
If it turned out that I did have a user who wanted different settings than
the domain default, I could just go ahead and add a user.junkmail file, like
I have been doing all along, and drop it in the cruzanltd.com folder.
Correct?
Correct. :)