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Did this and it didn't work... see my other
messages.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005
12:50
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail
filtering on non-existent value
You need to escape your "[" and "]". Per
KB:
| Note: The following characters have special meaning in a
rule: {}()|*+,.:\ [] ^ $ If you want to use one of these characters in a
search string, precede it with a
backslash. |
I have IMail sitting behind ASSP. ASSP is set to add
[SPAM] to the subject line of incoming emails seen as spam (the value here
includes the brackets). Then, I have an inbound rule for the domain in
IMail that says If Subject contains [SPAM], forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
I'm not sure what IMail is looking at, but it forwards all
emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not just
those where the subject contains [SPAM]. I have other installs set up
the same way and I don't have this problem with them.
I deleted and recreated the inbound rule, but it didn't
make a difference. I've check the header of the email and the only
line with [SPAM] in it is
X-IMail-Rule : S~[SPAM]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Data-
ST
Imail is adding this line, but the email as it comes from
ASSP to IMail does not have [SPAM] anywhere in it, much less the subject
line.
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