For us we just added the domains in our whitelist. For example there is a single line entry of

microworks.net

in the whitelist and I can send forwarded email that gets trapped to users on the system without fear of the message being trapped again.

At 12:05 PM 4/5/2004, you wrote:
Am I wrong in thinking that I can get my Imail server to allow anyone within
my own local area network to be able to send whatever they want and bypass
the inbound rules and spam filters?  I'm pretty sure that there is no spam
or nasty attachments originating from within my network going to another
user on the same network.

If not, is there anyway for at least an Imail administrator to be able to
forward trapped messages to the intended recipient without the rules and
filters trapping the message again?

Scott Smith - IT Manager
Westside & Detroit Reprographics
248.489.1999 (Office)
248.467.0452 (Cell)
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