John,

It's hard to say depending on how the message was whitelisted dictates which tests are ran. I never seen an official list on what tests get run based on the level of whitelisting but I believe user authenticated skips all tests. Can anyone confirm that?

Darrell
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John T (lists) wrote:
2 years ago, I would have had a dozen replies by now and even possible a nice discussion going on.

Where is everybody?

*John T*

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*Subject:* [Declude.JunkMail] Indicate msg size in header on an authenticated whitelisted

I am trying to figure out how to add a line in the header of a message to indicate it is over xKB in size with that incoming message being whitelisted via authenticated sender.

Example, user1 on the local Imail server sends a message to user2 on the local Imail server, hence the email is whitelisted since user1 authenticated. But the message is over 2 MB and user2 is currently traveling and using a slow broadband card. The desired action is to have a test that “fails” on the over 1 MB size and an inbound rule on user2 that will then move that message to a submail box called LargeFiles. This way, user2 when he connects via his Outlook does not try to download that email, instead he will be responsible for checking that folder via webmail and then if he needs it right away he can either download the attachment via webmail or move it to his normal inbox.

Thoughts, Ideas, cookies?

*John T*


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