RE: Automated PF...

2002-10-22 Thread Hurst, Paul
James,

Set the IMS to block the PF from allowing to send external?

Cheers

Paul

Standards are like toothbrushes,
everyone wants one but not yours

-Original Message-
From: Blunt, James H (Jim) [mailto:jhblunt;bhi-erc.com]
Sent: 21 October 2002 22:17
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Automated PF...


I think I have slightly different problem than I have seen here before:

1.  Exchange 5.5 SP4, running on a Win2k SP2 server, in an NT 4.0 domain.

2.  Created a PF for our internal users, so that they could drag and drop
their SPAM into, for further perusal by me, for blocking purposes.

3.  Wanted to be polite and let them know (after dragging and dropping an
item to the folder), that their contribution had been received.  I set up
the rule on the PF to fire off for every e-mail dragged into the folder.

4.  It has had one unfortunate side effect.  When dragging and dropping into
the folder, the rule looks at the From... address and fires off to that
address...exactly what I DON'T want it doing, because it fires off to the
spammer.  But as with most users, the process of copying and pasting
Internet Headers into a new e-mail and sending to this folder is too
difficult or time consuming for them.  :::sheesh!:::  And of course,
forwarding the e-mail to the PF wipes out all the Internet Header info.

So...

Q1:  I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way to get the rule to fire
off to the inbox of the person that is actually doing the dragging and
dropping?
Q2:  If not, does anyone know of a solution to my problem, short of delete
and forget?  I'd like to purchase a copy of SurfControl, but the $60k
pricetag was a little spendy for my boss, even at a government site.


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RE: Automated PF...

2002-10-22 Thread Ed Crowley
The answer is, of course, to write an event script.

Edgar J. Crowley Jr.
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Windows  Messaging Platforms Practice
hp Services
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:bounce-exchange-94760;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Blunt, James H
(Jim)
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Automated PF...


I think I have slightly different problem than I have seen here
before:

1.  Exchange 5.5 SP4, running on a Win2k SP2 server, in an NT 4.0
domain.

2.  Created a PF for our internal users, so that they could drag and
drop their SPAM into, for further perusal by me, for blocking purposes.

3.  Wanted to be polite and let them know (after dragging and dropping
an item to the folder), that their contribution had been received.  I
set up the rule on the PF to fire off for every e-mail dragged into the
folder.

4.  It has had one unfortunate side effect.  When dragging and dropping
into the folder, the rule looks at the From... address and fires off
to that address...exactly what I DON'T want it doing, because it fires
off to the spammer.  But as with most users, the process of copying and
pasting Internet Headers into a new e-mail and sending to this folder is
too difficult or time consuming for them.  :::sheesh!:::  And of course,
forwarding the e-mail to the PF wipes out all the Internet Header info.

So...

Q1:  I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way to get the rule to
fire off to the inbox of the person that is actually doing the dragging
and dropping?
Q2:  If not, does anyone know of a solution to my problem, short of
delete and forget?  I'd like to purchase a copy of SurfControl, but
the $60k pricetag was a little spendy for my boss, even at a government
site.


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RE: Automated PF...

2002-10-22 Thread Ed Crowley
The answer is, of course, to write an event script.

Edgar J. Crowley Jr.
Technical Consultant
Windows  Messaging Platforms Practice
hp Services
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:bounce-exchange-94760;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Blunt, James H
(Jim)
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Automated PF...


I think I have slightly different problem than I have seen here
before:

1.  Exchange 5.5 SP4, running on a Win2k SP2 server, in an NT 4.0
domain.

2.  Created a PF for our internal users, so that they could drag and
drop their SPAM into, for further perusal by me, for blocking purposes.

3.  Wanted to be polite and let them know (after dragging and dropping
an item to the folder), that their contribution had been received.  I
set up the rule on the PF to fire off for every e-mail dragged into the
folder.

4.  It has had one unfortunate side effect.  When dragging and dropping
into the folder, the rule looks at the From... address and fires off
to that address...exactly what I DON'T want it doing, because it fires
off to the spammer.  But as with most users, the process of copying and
pasting Internet Headers into a new e-mail and sending to this folder is
too difficult or time consuming for them.  :::sheesh!:::  And of course,
forwarding the e-mail to the PF wipes out all the Internet Header info.

So...

Q1:  I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way to get the rule to
fire off to the inbox of the person that is actually doing the dragging
and dropping?
Q2:  If not, does anyone know of a solution to my problem, short of
delete and forget?  I'd like to purchase a copy of SurfControl, but
the $60k pricetag was a little spendy for my boss, even at a government
site.


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RE: Automated PF...

2002-10-22 Thread Billups, Mort
James,
What I have users do is attach the SPAM to an email. I created a
GAL entry that they can send the email with the attached SPAM to. 
I am not using a rule to reply back. I pretty much have everyone believing
that there is only so much you can do.

Mort Billups
Crowley Maritime Corporation


-Original Message-
From: Blunt, James H (Jim) [mailto:jhblunt;bhi-erc.com]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 5:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Automated PF...


I think I have slightly different problem than I have seen here before:

1.  Exchange 5.5 SP4, running on a Win2k SP2 server, in an NT 4.0 domain.

2.  Created a PF for our internal users, so that they could drag and drop
their SPAM into, for further perusal by me, for blocking purposes.

3.  Wanted to be polite and let them know (after dragging and dropping an
item to the folder), that their contribution had been received.  I set up
the rule on the PF to fire off for every e-mail dragged into the folder.

4.  It has had one unfortunate side effect.  When dragging and dropping into
the folder, the rule looks at the From... address and fires off to that
address...exactly what I DON'T want it doing, because it fires off to the
spammer.  But as with most users, the process of copying and pasting
Internet Headers into a new e-mail and sending to this folder is too
difficult or time consuming for them.  :::sheesh!:::  And of course,
forwarding the e-mail to the PF wipes out all the Internet Header info.

So...

Q1:  I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way to get the rule to fire
off to the inbox of the person that is actually doing the dragging and
dropping?
Q2:  If not, does anyone know of a solution to my problem, short of delete
and forget?  I'd like to purchase a copy of SurfControl, but the $60k
pricetag was a little spendy for my boss, even at a government site.


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RE: Automated PF...

2002-10-21 Thread Ed Crowley
The answer is, of course, to write an event script.

Edgar J. Crowley Jr.
Technical Consultant
Windows  Messaging Platforms Practice
hp Services
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:bounce-exchange-94760;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Blunt, James H
(Jim)
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 2:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Automated PF...


I think I have slightly different problem than I have seen here
before:

1.  Exchange 5.5 SP4, running on a Win2k SP2 server, in an NT 4.0
domain.

2.  Created a PF for our internal users, so that they could drag and
drop their SPAM into, for further perusal by me, for blocking purposes.

3.  Wanted to be polite and let them know (after dragging and dropping
an item to the folder), that their contribution had been received.  I
set up the rule on the PF to fire off for every e-mail dragged into the
folder.

4.  It has had one unfortunate side effect.  When dragging and dropping
into the folder, the rule looks at the From... address and fires off
to that address...exactly what I DON'T want it doing, because it fires
off to the spammer.  But as with most users, the process of copying and
pasting Internet Headers into a new e-mail and sending to this folder is
too difficult or time consuming for them.  :::sheesh!:::  And of course,
forwarding the e-mail to the PF wipes out all the Internet Header info.

So...

Q1:  I know this sounds stupid, but is there any way to get the rule to
fire off to the inbox of the person that is actually doing the dragging
and dropping?
Q2:  If not, does anyone know of a solution to my problem, short of
delete and forget?  I'd like to purchase a copy of SurfControl, but
the $60k pricetag was a little spendy for my boss, even at a government
site.


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