Hello,I'm new to RT so maybe this seems obvious to you, but since I installed
RT (on Windows) I've got this problem:In my company we use internally an
e-mailaddress that sends to every mailbox in the domain.Let's say it's the
address: everybody AT ourdomain.comEverybody means everybody and so this means
dat also rt get's the mail (at the address: rt AT ourdomain.com )Since rt gets
an e-mail, rt makes a ticket and sends an auto-reply, which is of course both
unnecessary in this case.Ican not make a scrip and refuse/delete the mail based
on the from-adresbecause it's a legitime address (an user in our
company).Maybelater on this user wants to send a supportquestion to rt
ATourdomain.com. He will be using the same from-address, so rejectingbased on
the from-address isn't a good idea.Creating a new queue ('spam' or 'trash' or
'wathever') with the 'everybody AT ourdomain.com'-address isn't a solution
either.The legitime address 'rt AT ourdomain.com' stays in use and keeps
getting the everybody-mails.The only thing I can rely on is the to-address in
the header : everybody AT ourdomain.comCansomeone give me a hint or preferably
a scrip that I can use so that rtdoesn't react on e-mails that were send to
everybody (or some otheraddress)?Many thanks will gou your way, not only from
me, butalso from my co-workers whom now recieve unwanted auto-reply's
andticketnumbers.Sincerely,Lieven
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