Forward the message to .,[EMAIL PROTECTED]  The dot tells it to send a
copy to the original recipient.  I'm sure that this works at the user level
but have never tried it at the domain level.

Evans Martin

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Imail_Forum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc Funaro
> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 5:52 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Rule help needed
> 
> The first one will probably do the trick for us.  New question:  on 7.15,
> the domain-level inbound rules only has these three options:
> 
> -- Move message to this mailbox
> 
> -- Forward the message to
> 
> -- Delete the message
> 
> So what if a message comes in from an external address, and contains "[WO-
> "
> in the subject line, and I want the message to go to the original
> recipient
> but also be copied to workorders@ -- which option do I pick?
> 
> The outbound rule section is easy... I was able to choose "Send With Copy
> To" and enter our workorders@ address.  But the inbound rule section does
> not have such an option.  What to do?
> 
> Thanks for all your help,
> 
> Marc
> 
> 
> 
>     >   -----Original Message-----
>     >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>     >   Of Jim Comerford
>     >   Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:23 AM
>     >   To: [email protected]
>     >   Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Rule help needed
>     >
>     >   To catch just the "[WO-"  part this will work :
>     >         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >
>     >   I think you can work further by doing something like this:
>     >         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >
>     >   The second one I'm not that sure about syntax to catch
>     >   the 8 digits and 4 digits, but their rule description is here:
>     >   http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19980116-DD08.htm
>     >
>     >   -Jim
>     >
>     >   -----Original Message-----
>     >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>     >   Of Marc Funaro
>     >   Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:10 PM
>     >   To: [email protected]
>     >   Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Rule help needed
>     >
>     >   Nobody wants to tackle this one, eh?  Bet you are all
>     >   as busy as I am :)
>     >
>     >       >   -----Original Message-----
>     >       >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >       >   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>     >       >   Of Marc Funaro
>     >       >   Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:52 AM
>     >       >   To: [email protected]
>     >       >   Subject: [IMail Forum] Rule help needed
>     >       >
>     >       >   Hi Everyone,
>     >       >
>     >       >   I'm about to impose... I just don't have the time to
>     >       >   figure out how to create these rules, and experiment
>     >       >   until I get them right... So I come to you outstanding
>     >       >   gurus... (lucky you!)
>     >       >
>     >       >   We're running iMail 7.15, and I assume that I'll both
>     >       >   an inbound and outbound rule, at the domain level, to
>     >       >   do what I need.
>     >       >
>     >       >   What we have is a work order system, and the work order
>     >       >   IDs end up in the subject lines of our messages.  The
>     >       >   format for the work order id is:
>     >       >
>     >       >   [WO-nnnnnnnn-nnnn]
>     >       >
>     >       >   Where n is any digit from 0 to 9.
>     >       >
>     >       >   Eventually the messaging will be handled entirely by
>     >       >   the work order system, but we always anticipate adding
>     >       >   properly formatted Work Order IDs into the subject
>     >       >   lines of messages sent OUTSIDE the work order system
>     >       >   too.  These rules would work for both.
>     >       >
>     >       >   We'd like to trap any messages that have a work order
>     >       >   id anywhere in the subject line, and COPY the message
>     >       >   to a mailbox, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  The message should still go
>     >       >   to the destination... we just want to have a copy of it
>     >       >   to the special mailbox for pickup by the work order
>     >       >   system for additional tracking.
>     >       >
>     >       >   This goes for messages that come IN to the domain
>     >       >   (replies from customers) as well as messages that go
>     >       >   OUT through our domain (messages TO customers).
>     >       >
>     >       >   Is there a rule that can do what I need, and if so,
>     >       >   would someone be willing to supply it to me, 'cause I'm
>     >       >   on a tight deadline?  I'd really appreciate it, and
>     >       >   totally owe you a beer (or a sparkling grape juice, if
>     >       >   drinkin's not your thing :)
>     >       >
>     >       >   Thanks,
>     >       >
>     >       >   Marc
>     >       >
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