Thanks!

At 02:33 PM 8/10/2005, you wrote:
Start | Search | Files&folders | forward.ima; *. | @aol | c:\imail\

for forwards and

Regedit, drill to HKLM/software/ipswitch/imail/domains, export key in
REGEDIT4 format, and then post process the output text looking for [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] in
a key ending "_aliases".

Dan



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris Ulrich
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Any "easy" way to identify all aliases that
forward to AOL ?


We've had problems with certain clients who either have an alias or a
NOBODY forward to their AOL account,
and then flag inbound messages as SPAM.  Since we (correctly) relayed that
message in (as a forwarded message)
we've gotten some flack from AOL.  They're being good about helping to
identify the problem, and it seems that
it is mostly related to these alias accounts.

With 1000+ domains and 10,000+ users, is there a quick way to export / dump
/ extract all POP and ALIAS accounts
so that we can go through, identify those with AOL forwards and aliases,
and contact them to address the issue?

Thanks



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