At 7:10 PM -0500 12/30/03, Paul List Hess wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>This is something I feel like I used to know but I'm blanking on it right now.
>
>I have one local mailbox which does not store any messages but forwards to three
>other mailboxes on my system. I've just whitelisted one of those three mailboxes.
>If mail is addressed to the primary mailbox and is from a blacklisted relay will the
>whitelisted person receive a copy? If not, is there a reasonable way I can achieve
>that?
>
>EXAMPLE:
>
>mailbox mainaddress:
>- does not store mail
>- forwards to mailboxes one, two, and three
>
>mailbox one:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = one ; whitehole mailbox one
>
>mailbox two:
> normal mailbox
>
>mailbox three:
> normal mailbox
>
>Thanks in advance for any advice!
You need one more line in your router:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = one ; route blacklisted to one anyway
This way, unblacklisted addresses will get normal handling, while addresses
that are blacklisted will simply get moved to "one".
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Mark Hartman Computer Solutions tel +1.714.758.0640
http://www.mymacguy.com Member, Apple Consultants Network
Cost-effective solutions since 1977 Anaheim, CA, USA
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