Hello fusiontunes,

On Sat, 01 Sep 2001 14:45:03 -0400 GMT (02/09/2001, 02:45 +0800 GMT),
fusiontunes f fusiontunes wrote:

fff> Suppose I wanted to forward, resend, or auto reply to the senders
fff> ISP rather than to the sender..?? For instance any spam coming
fff> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> would get forwarded to
fff> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> complete with all header information.

Hmmm. Considering that the spam filter is the one that catches no
false positives, you could use Forward To under the Actions tab. Come
to think of it, you would need several filters: the first one catching
all messages that contain @hotmail.com in the sender. Will be
forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the next one for the next major ISP,
and so on.

With Regular Expressions, I am sure it would work with just two
filters: one catching all those ISP's that need the spam report to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and the other one catching all the rest,
reporting to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Since you want to send the original headers, your method of forwarding
should be sent to Mime.

I don't know whether this works, I didn't try it.

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