Hi:
I agree with the
global rule & its existence. But it is only for a domain and its
respective users. What if you have 100 domains with a bunch of users in
each?
You can not define
a rule that applies to all domains and all users! Right?
Wrong?
With Kill.lst or
Control Access in the SMTP tab- whatever you define applies to all domains, all
users, no matter how many you add in the future. You don't have to make
any changes or define new users or new mailboxes for the
users.
What I think we
need is a GLOBAL Rules.ima where the rules applies to everyone,
everywhere. For example - you may want to block .exe files for everyone
everywhere- so nobody can receive .exe files? It is not as easy as adding
that rule to the Kills.lst is it?
that is all I am
wondering about!
Regrads,
Kami
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Hermann Strassner
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IMail
HAS global rules.
Hermann
Hi:Is there any reason why IMail does not have global rules? Much like SMTP Kill.lst or Deny Access why not a Global Rule to have all email that follow a certain set of conditions to be sent to an email.This could tremendously help with filtering SPAM on top of using such services as IMGate or PostfixGate or even blocking viruses or .exe files before it is sent to the users.Regards,Kami [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
