> So, summarizing the facts, your answer to my original 
> question is, that 
> these action rules do have bypassing power over ALL spam 
> filters of Imail 
> server 8.1x, correct?
> 
> Geza

Geza,

The first (top) rule should make the rules below it a moot point, if it
instructs iMail to send that message to a specific folder, delete the file,
forward it, etc. Further rules will only be triggered if one of the rules
above them has not done so already.

BTW, I have never tried this on the rules.ima file for individual mailboxes.
I always use these rules at the domain level. It is possible that these
rules may conflict with each other, and I am not sure which rule file would
take precedence. It would have to imagine that the domain's rule file would
get first stab at finding a match though, and that a rule for an individual
account would only be triggered if one of the rules in the domain's
rules.ima folder did not trigger an action first.

So, make sure that you use the filter you showed us before at the domain
level (as well).


William Van Hefner
Network Administrator
Vantek Communications, Inc.
http://www.vantekcommunications.com


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