IMail should not be doing that.Is there anything we can do to prevent someone from sending an email with multiple @ signs in the To field? e.g. a spammer sends an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@myvaliddomain.com. The imail server is accepting the email since @myvaliddomain.com is a local domain and then sending the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In effect relaying through the server. What can I do with Declude to help stop this? An Imail rule does not work since the UserId is processed before the Rules (I tried...). Any help is appreciated.
There is a known issue where IMail will accept mail in the format "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" under certain circumstances. However, I am not aware of IMail accepting mail in the format "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@example.com" and causing it to be delivered.
In the first case ("%"), the "PERCENT" test in Declude JunkMail will catch it.
Do you have some log files where IMail is doing this? What version are you running?
-Scott
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