Sorry Scott....I meant ROUTETO....I typed what I was thinking I wanted
it to do rather than the actual command.  I did put a ROUTETO as the
action.  With blacklist as the test name, the actual entry was this:

Blacklist ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So what actions work on the outgoing email?  I want to "reroute" the
blacklisted mail to another account either on Imail or Hotmail.  Can I
do this for gateway or store-forward mail?

Thanks

Samantha

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From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] BLACKLIST FOR OUTGOING MAIL



>When I change the action to REROUTE or MAILBOX, it doesn't reroute to a

>mailbox.  When I se the action to WARN, I can see the warning in the 
>headers.

The first one won't work, because the action should be ROUTETO (as in 
"WEIGHT20 ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]").

The second one:

>Do only some actions work with outgoing email?

only works properly on incoming E-mail, since non-IMail servers do not 
handle mailboxes the same way that IMail does.

                                                    -Scott
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