I have this scenario :

When a mail arrives for
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

the mail should end up in the following 3 mail-boxes
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (external)

Names of the local mailboxes doesn't really matter, it just has to end up in two of them.

I have tried some different setups.

1. Creating [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias, forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2. On the webmail routing rules panel for [EMAIL PROTECTED] all mail is sent bcc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The result is pretty much the same.
Spam is stopped for the local domains, but the spam is forwarded (or bcc'ed) to the external mailbox.


I really don't like that :-(

I can understand why it happens when using an alias, as the mail has not reached an actual mailbox yet, and therefore has not been spam-checked. But using the routingrules for an actual mailbox, I would expect the spam-check to be done first ?

Does any of you have some good ideas ?

Tod, is this a bug ?

/Ole Lonborg


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