Title: Message
Or if this guy's email address is an indicator of spam
 
ALLRECIPS 480 CONTAINS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
so if the president of the company and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are in the To:, CC: or BCC:, the message will still get held or deleted for everyone.
 
That might be handy for you, but on the other hand you might want to check out Sanford Whiteman's signature on his postings, and use his script to get your IMail gateway rejecting messages for users that don't exist in your Exchange system.
 
Andrew 8)
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Fisher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] ALLRECIPS syntax

ALLRECIPS with IS test:

It needs to be "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, < [EMAIL PROTECTED] (where the first "[EMAIL PROTECTED]” is the name entered by the user, and the second one is the one that IMail uses)
 
ALLRECIPS 480 IS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 5:42 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] ALLRECIPS syntax

Hello All,

 

We have our Declude/Imail server setup as a gateway to our exchange server.  We had a user that used to get a ton of spam.  We gave him a new email address, but a bunch of junk is still coming to his old email address that doesn’t exist anymore.  It then gets stuck in our spool folder and keeps trying to re-deliver until it finally hits the maximum number of times.

 

I created an external filter with the allrecips but I don’t think I have the syntax right it is:

 

 

ALLRECIPS       2000      IS      Email @ ourdomain

 

This should assign the message a really high weight so it just gets deleted.  I call it in my global config this way:

 

BADEMAILADDS                                  filter                  c:\imail\declude\bad_email.txt                x          0          0         

 

Shouldn’t this work?

 

Thanks.

Matt Goodhue

Certified Technician

Comon Sense Computing, LLC

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