I agree, but Exchange's transport rules aren't smart enough to match the
way I'm talking.

On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 12:52 PM James Moe via Assp-test <
assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> On 03/11/2019 3.58 pm, K Post wrote:
>
> > Right, but what I'm trying to accomplish (as described in detail in my
> previous
> > thread) is flagging, maybe just with subject modification mail from
> outside
> > senders with a name that matches one of our organization's senders.  I'd
> love to
> > be able to have ASSP insert a warning, not on all mail, but only when
> there's a
> > suspicious name match.  We can't reasonably quarantine all external
> email, the
> > messages in question don't have links or attachments to block.
> >
>   This would seem to be a job for the receiving mail server. They often
> have
> rules for matching patterns and modifying the Subject.
>
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> 520.743.3936
> Think.
>
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