Since it seems as if some attacks are now targeting the Backup MX rather than the primary, it becomes more important, that Declude Virus gets at least some of the capabilities that Declude JunkMail already has, e.g.:
- ability to define the IP address of the backup MX - ability to detect the "true" sending IP (2 hops away, if sent via backup MX)
This would be nice.
I also attempt to send a notice to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would be nice if there was an EML option, such as
SKIPIFSENDERHOST xx.xx.xx.xx
The %SENDERHOST% variable, though, should be the same whether the virus arrives directly to the IMail server, or comes through a backup mailserver. SKIPIFSENDER xx.xx.xx.xx should work exactly the same as SKIPIFSENDERHOST xx.xx.xx.xx would (if that option were available). In this case, if the virus was sent from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", SKIPIFSENDER would look at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", whereas SKIPIFSENDERHOST would look at "example.com".
-Scott
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