> A per-user config would likely be the best option in this case.  The
> problem is that E-mail with Cc:'s or Bcc:'s must be handled the same for
> each recipient -- so whatever happens for one recipient will happen for
the
> others.  With whitelisting (which takes priority over everything else), it
> would cause the spam to get through to the other recipients.  However, by
> setting up a per-user configuration that doesn't take any action on
E-mail,
> the E-mail with multiple recipients will still get filtered.  The E-mail
> with multiple recipients is essentially "shared" (the sender *knows*
that),
> so you need to decide how the recipients share it (whether to whitelist
it,
> or block it).

What is the chance of requesting Ipswitch to change the behavior of how it
receives messages with more than one local user create a separate D and Q
file for every user?

I think that would help solve a number of issues.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com



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