Scott,
The mail in question wasn't being forwarded from our mail server. It was being
forwarded FROM another mail server TO an account on our mail server.
That shouldn't still be considered outgoing should it?
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 08:47:32 -0400
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] hijack question
>One of our client's got locked out by HiJack (hold2), but it appears to be
>because of inbound mail, not outgoing mail.
Declude Hijack only checks outgoing E-mail, not incoming E-mail. Any
incoming E-mail is automatically exempt.
>This client has an email account at another provider which forwards to an
>account on our server. He had a few hundred emails from an automated
>program sent to his other account in a short amount of time...and these
>were all automatically forwarded to his account on our server.
>
>But hijack apparently saw these inbound forwarded messages as outgoing
>even though they were being delivered to a local mailbox...and it began
>holding all mail that came from that other mail server's IP Address.
>
>It shouldn't do this should it? I can send you an example of the held
>mail along with the log entries if you'd like.
The problem is that it is outgoing mail, and unfortunately IMail does not
distinguish in the logs between forwarded E-mail and standard outgoing
E-mail (which is also a problem for the Domain Lister program that we have).
-Scott
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