Hi
If i put a [ spam ] marking i subject line at a certain weight level in the global.cfg
how will this interrupt with the per domain
settings?
Which wil run first
Benny
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If i put a [ spam ] marking i subject line at a certain weight level in
the global.cfg how will this interrupt with the per domain
settings?
Which wil run first
The global.cfg file is used for outgoing E-mail, whereas the per-domain
settings are used for incoming E-mail, so this would only be
The global.cfg file is used for outgoing E-mail, whereas the
per-domain
settings are used for incoming E-mail, so this would only be
an issue if an
E-mail was sent to one of the per-domain domains *and* an external
user. In this case, [ spam ] would be added to the
subject, and any
Neither runs first. The actions are handled after all the tests are
run. Declude JunkMail then goes through each recipient, and
handles the
actions for all the tests failed for each recipient.
If the first recipient is a local user, and the second one is
a remote
user, the local
domain.com is on local server running the tests
domain.com has also per domain settings that differs for the test running
for all the domains on the same server
In this case, E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I'm assuming you don't own the
domain.com domain -- the RFCs request that people use
In this case, E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I'm assuming you
don't own the
domain.com domain
:-) would loved to own that but no I am not
-- the RFCs request that people use example.com for
examples) will use the settings in the
\IMail\Declude\example.com\$default$.JunkMail file.
Ok