It would be much simpler to route the held mail to a junkmail mailbox, and
have the users use WebMail to check it.  As an added benefit, they can
whitelist senders there by adding them to their contact list in WebMail.

It does require Declude Pro, however, to use the ROUTE action.

Darin.


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From: "Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 2:22 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Automated requeuing


I know from reading the list that some of you have set up your own
automated systems that notify your users of held messages and allow them
to requeue them automatically.  I am hoping that one or more of you
might be willing to offer guidance and help me set up such a system on
my network.

Here's how I think it works:

A scheduled task fires up and runs a program (batch file?, vbscript?,
perl?) that looks through the hold directory, parses the Q and/or D
files to find addressee, mailfrom and subject.  Script then sends an
email to each user that has held email in the queue.  The email it sends
contains a list of all that user's held emails, along with a link for
each one that will re-queue the email somehow.

If anyone can provide sample scripts and/or a how-to, I'd be much
appreciative.

Thanks,

Dan Horne

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