I have an imail server running many different hosts and I am curious if there is a way for me to use imail filters to determine if a message came from a local host as opposed to come from Internet Land. While looking at the headers is easy for me to see, any ideas how I could make a rule that would be able to detect local vs remote. I have Declude at my arsenal too, so anyone have any ideas? Please don't suggest checking for each domain. :-)
With Declude JunkMail, you could add the following two lines to your global.cfg file:
XINHEADER X-Note: This E-mail is incoming XOUTHEADER X-Note: This E-mail is outgoing
-Scott
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