Hello,

I've setup the following rules to filter out messages
with suspicious attachments (viruses):

B~name=.*\.(vbs|shs|scr|exe|com|pif|bat|dll):spam
B~begin 6.*\.(vbs|shs|scr|exe|com|pif|bat|dll):spam

The rules work fine, if I set them up at the user
level.  They re-direct the matching messages to a
mailbox called "spam" under each user.

But, here's the problem... If I setup the rule at the
"host" level (after removing it from the users'), then
it does not seem to work as it should. It seems to
delete the matching messages, instead of re-directing
them to the user "spam" under the same domain.  

I have created the user "spam", and entered it in the
"mailbox" field under the rules setup.  I have also
tried the full id: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and the
id-mailbox combo: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as
suggested by the online help.  But Imail takes all the
matching emails and disapears them.  I enabled
logging, but could not find anything indicative of
where the messages went. I have re-started the SMTP
service after each modification.

In summary what I want to do is setup the above rules
to forward all matching messages to a user called 
"spam".  Any help/hints appreciated.  I am using Imail
v7.07.

Thanks,
-CL


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