Hello,
We are getting some of our clients emails blocked by a spam program called Ironmail. What happens is someone sends mail to one of our customers and they have a setting on their account to forward to the account protected by the Ironmail application. The end location sees an email that says it's coming from some other location rather than the account forwarding the email. So it must be spam and is rejected.

Is there a way to make iMail say the sender is the account that created the fwd and retain that truth in the process so as to not look spoofed?

The way this is being caught is that the sender is of the same domain as the forwarded recipient so they know the ip address delivering mail is not from their server making it easy to stand out. I would expect that latter spam traps would also be able to see a fwd as not being from the account that passes the email and create a reason for concern.

Here's is how the problem arises:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends to one of my customers that has a forward to their domain1.com account. Joes email hits our server and is then re- routed via a fwd to the domain1.com account of the recipient but the email is basically relayed as it still is saying it's from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when it was actually send (as a forward) from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've tried to get a whitelisting from the company they are forwarding to but they are the same ones that are trying to put smaller companies like myself out of business and not allow their subdivisions to use outside hosting vendors like myself, so the whitelist was denied.

Regards,


Steve Guluk
SGDesign
(949) 661-9333
ICQ: 7230769





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