that's the problem.
Yes but I'd rather retain it than delete.
Bill
Tripp Allen wrote:
Inbound rules are applied to
messages as they are delivered to a mailbox. When a user sets a
forward the messages are not delivered so the rules aren't applied.
My understanding is your us
Inbound rules are applied to messages as they are
delivered to a mailbox. When a user sets a forward the messages are not
delivered so the rules aren't applied.
My understanding is your users are setting a
forward for all of their mail to another account (AOL for example) and never
chec
yes, this was a result having rules that are ignored
when forwards are in place.
Tripp Allen wrote:
So if someone is forwarding mail to
a remote domain that contains a spam header you want it to be delivered
to a specific mailbox for the sender? I'm drawing a blank on how to
configur
So if someone is forwarding mail to a remote
domain that contains a spam header you want it to be delivered to a specific
mailbox for the sender? I'm drawing a blank on how to configure
that. I'll think on this for awhile.
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
H
let me explain what we're trying to solve:
Rules are ignored when mail is being forwarded. We want to stop forwarding spam to other mail accounts which
results from customers forwarding mail to aol or some other isp. We
want to stop people from forwarding to AOL altogether and also retain
mai
not a different account but the one it was to be
forwarded from.
Tripp Allen wrote:
Yes, you can use an outbound rule to
forward the message to a different account.
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To:
Imail_Forum@list.ipswit
Specific local or remote domains? If you
mean remote domains you can make an outbound rule based on the To:. For
local domains, you could make an outbound rule based on the From.
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Yes, you can use an outbound rule to forward the
message to a different account.
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 6:52
PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] outbound rules
gone fro
now that I think about it this could pose a problem. I
want to choose specific domains to do this for. Is that possible?
Matrosity Hosting wrote:
ok, great. So if we create the rule which says to
move
the mail to say 'spam' it will end up in the correct email account?
Tripp Allen wrot
ok, great. So if we create the rule which says to move
the mail to say 'spam' it will end up in the correct email account?
Tripp Allen wrote:
The rules are loaded based on the
IPed host domain that is sending the mail. Create the outbound rule
for the IPed domain that belongs to the
The rules are loaded based on the IPed host domain
that is sending the mail. Create the outbound rule for the IPed domain
that belongs to the ip sending the mail (probably the primary
host).
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: Imail_Forum@list.ip
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Your RE: [IMail Forum] Spool size
document
:
Kevin gave me a workaround for a problem we have with
forwards to AOL which involved setting an outbound rule. Since we can't
give every domain on our server an IP to do this we're kinda stuck.
The problem is that rules won't apply to forwarded email so an outbound
rule must be added. Now, we
Why is that?
Tripp Allen wrote:
I believe there was a defect in
IAdmin in 8.X versions that showed the outbound rules tab for virtual
domains, but they don't work that way. Outbound rules only work for IP
domains.
Tripp
-
Original Message -
From:
I believe there was a defect in IAdmin in 8.X
versions that showed the outbound rules tab for virtual domains, but they don't
work that way. Outbound rules only work for IP domains.
Tripp
- Original Message -
From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
I only see outbound rules on domains with an IP. This
used to be a feature for virtuals wasn't it??
Thanks for the entertainment J
You dis Microsoft for perceived poor security and then complain
when they won’t bypass it for you!
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Riddle
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006
9:02 PM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitc
Hi,
I found the message "Network Layer() Listen Thread Exiting" in
todays and older log's.
So, what is IMail saying to me? I searched the forum already, i couldn't find a
good answer to this.
--
.:. Cheers
Merlin Consulting
Mar
Hi,
Since today morning, the SMTP service crashes periodically and it restarts. I
checked the log and i couldn't find any unusualy activities. Today is sunday
and it's really quite there.
I realized that the SMTP service needs more CPU ressources as usual. I run a
netstat, but it's really quit
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