setup a rule for each user??
This is a BIG problem and getting bigger as we take on more customers.
I don't think this is going to be solved by creating rules on an
individual basis for very long.
Tripp Allen wrote:
How about setting up a rule forward
for those users to forward anything to their forward address unless it
has the spam header?
Tripp
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I would have to sift through thousands of emails. I'm trying to create less work not more.
:)
The correct solution is to fix Imail so that one or the other functions.
Tripp Allen wrote:
Not so far. How about putting
the spam in one account rather than back in the account that mail is
being forwarded from?
Tripp
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any ideas??
Tripp Allen wrote:
Inbound rules are applied to
messages as they are delivered to a mailbox. When a user sets a
forward the messages are not delivered so the rules aren't applied.
My understanding is your
users are setting a forward for all of their mail to another account
(AOL for example) and never checking their mail locally; is this
correct? If you are sure the message is spam, have you considered
setting the spam action to delete?
Tripp
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yes, this was a result having rules that
are ignored when forwards are in place.
Tripp Allen wrote:
So if someone is
forwarding mail to a remote domain that contains a spam header you want
it to be delivered to a specific mailbox for the sender? I'm drawing a
blank on how to configure that. I'll think on this for awhile.
Tripp
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not a different account but the one it
was to be forwarded from.
Tripp Allen wrote:
Yes, you can use an
outbound rule to forward the message to a different account.
Tripp
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ok, great. So if we create the rule
which says to move the mail to say 'spam' it will end up in the correct
email account?
Tripp Allen wrote:
The rules are
loaded based on the IPed host domain that is sending the mail. Create
the outbound rule for the IPed domain that belongs to the ip sending
the mail (probably the primary host).
Tripp
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Kevin gave me a workaround for
a problem we have with forwards to AOL which involved setting an
outbound rule. Since we can't give every domain on our server an IP to
do this we're kinda stuck.
The problem is that rules won't apply to forwarded email so an outbound
rule must be added. Now, we can't do an outbound rule since they don't
exist on virtuals.
One of these options needs to be corrected somehow???
Tripp Allen wrote:
I believe
there was a defect in IAdmin in 8.X versions that showed the outbound
rules tab for virtual domains, but they don't work that way. Outbound
rules only work for IP domains.
Tripp
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I only see outbound rules
on domains with an IP. This used to be a feature for virtuals wasn't
it??
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