Jon,

Back in the day for sure you could do client side forwarding, in fact we had a 
guy do a circular forward that blew up the server. The email lists issue of 
having his own email in the list, oooops! So I do believe you that they may 
have taken that away from the client for various reason. Maybe they still allow 
it for smaller client customers, worth a look.

At the time I had the spam issue was so long ago, deep packet inspection was 
not even a thing, at least for most people, probably not at all. I was running 
smoothwall proxy though and that helped find it. 

Thanks for the suggestion though. Since my kids grew up, I never have virus 
issues anymore. But damn if they didn't teach me be a virus slayer. Only one 
virus ever forced me to rebuild the computer. Look, you have to admire when any 
kid is good at anything, we are talking bleeding edge good. They would catch 
viruses that didn't even have definitions built yet, so you know, give them 
credit where credit is due. `,~)

John Vaughters






On Thursday, February 18, 2021, 3:09:37 PM EST, Jon Wolfe via TriEmbed 
<[email protected]> wrote: 






 
They make a distinction between “client side” and “server side” rules. 
Something like forwarding would have to be a server side rule to be effective. 
So that is a feature not of outlook itself, but MS Exchange server (or 
microsoft’s office online product). 
 
John, a lot of “proconsumer” level routers these days can catch things like 
that. I use Ubiquiti’s “unifi” line of router & access points, and it does deep 
packet inspection, it will give me a report of suspicious traffic either coming 
in or going out of my home network. It also gives me a timeline of bandwidth 
use, per mac address. It also has a “honeypot” feature where it creates a fake 
IP/machine on the lan and listens for attempt by malware to infect it, to let 
you know if any machine on your LAN is trying to infect other machines. It can 
optionally block suspicious traffic, though I have that turned off because it 
gets a decent amount of false positives. I used my bandwidth logs to catch my 
kids sneaking devices in their room past bedtime. 
 
 
 
From: John Vaughters via TriEmbed
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 1:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TriEmbed] off topic: MS Outlook email filter
 
Pete,

The best I can give you is to go to "Create Rule" and probably select "advanced 
settings" or maybe it is clear from the opening screen, but the rule building 
once you get to it is fairly self explanatory. Many Corporations have done away 
with forwarding though for malware reasons. However, your question reminds me 
of a malware my kids ended up getting once where it literally turned their 
computer in to a spam email server. And the only way I found out was it was 
hogging the bandwidth, and I started getting messages from Time Warner about 
misuse of their service and they would be shutting down my connection, all of 
which happened about the same time.

Kids, you gotta love them! cuz it's your job. `,~)

John Vaughters






On Thursday, February 18, 2021, 12:42:11 PM EST, Pete Soper via TriEmbed 
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Sorry for being off topic, but I thought some of you might use MS 
Outlook and I want to help a friend tame her chaos. Can somebody point 
me to the specific steps for adding an email message rule that sez "if 
you get an email with from address X forward a copy to address Y"?

Thanks,
Pete


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