The problem here is that both E-mails are expected to be treated
identically in a situation like this. AOL is one E-mail to two recipients
(not two separate E-mails to two recipients). And IMail also handles it as
one E-mail with two recipients. So Declude JunkMail has one E-mail that
you want to do two different things to, which just won't work.
>is there anything I can do to prevent this situation?
For this case, you could have "WHITELIST TODOMAIN domainB" in the
global.cfg file, which should prevent any action from being taken on E-mail
addressed to domainB.
-Scott
but one email coming in in one session addressed to two users on different
domains - still gets treated the same piece of email right? Defaulting to
the most restrictive? OR defaulting to the whitlist setting?
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