I have in place a set of inbound mail rules that dumps qualifying inbound traffic via 
the :nul box.  It works well, but I think its also catching legitimate traffic as 
well. Creating a mailbox with a forward does send me a copy of all dumped mail, but 
also leaves a copy of it behind in the individual user's box.  I've had a few users 
discover their "extra" mailbox that gets created via the web interface and have 
fortunately been able to stop them from opening their "extra" mail (groan). Its only a 
matter of time before someone activates one of these friggin' things....

I would like to have all of the suspect mail forwarded to a holding mailbox for 
inspection and deleted from the user's source mailbox from whence it came.  So far, no 
dice.

Suggestions?

Pat Thompson, MCSE
Director, IS
Fraser Communications

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