I have resigned myself to that and downloaded imfilter to help me with the
maintenance. Now if I can just figure out how to make attachment rules from
"catching" so many false positives! I've got a guy who is on a java list. So
many of the messages contain ".js" or ".jsp" as part of their discussion. I
think I had a .com exclusion too, which catches email addresses imbedded in
the body. What a pain.

I tried to send a happy holidays message to my internal "Everyone" list and
it took each and every person's message, combined it into one and sent it to
my "virusbox" - all because I sent the message in HTML format.

I can see that this is gonna drive me nuts.


Joseph Marlin
Director of Information Technology
Unified Health Services


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>Instead  of  sending  to that account, it creates a new mailbox in my
>account with the name of the test account.

That's  actually  the way it works, strangely enough. One would filter
it  into  a  specific  sub-area  (mailbox)  of  that user, then have a
forward  set  on  that sub-area to send the message on to another user
and/or domain. It's a two-step process.

Sandy


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