> Leave content filtering to the ES, and *force* ES to filter the content.
And just to make sure we know what content filter is, this is what I
received immedialy following my previous post to nanog.
Whoever you are, that did not see my post, please at least configure your
content filter to reject email and specify your own mail server name there
(and preferably specifying what original rcpt to as well), putting my own
server name in "from" is just not very polite, nor is it according to
standards (you have no idea if "Administrator" account exist on my
machine, in fact for most it would not).
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:22:54 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MailServer Notification]To sender: Message matched eManager
setting and action was taken.
**************** eManager Notification *****************
The following mail was blocked since it contains sensitive content.
Source mailbox: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Destination mailbox(es): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rule/Policy: Profanity
Action: Quarantine to
D:\Logs\Trend\SMCF\Quarantine\2003-10-29\19\22\DFImessagebody3fa059de2479.tmp
Content filter has detected a sensitive e-mail.
******************* End of message *********************