Looks like it finally works!! For the default outbound policy the only member I users was internal_domain to not internal domain. I removed any reference to the internal IP. I’ve had it up for the past hour and everything appears counting correctly.
~ Rob On Apr 11, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Rob Tanner <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Spoke too soon. By playing with the policy members, I have been able to get either nothing applied against the quota or both internal and external applied against the quota. There must be a solution to this and I’m open to any and all suggestions. ~ Rob On Apr 11, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Rob Tanner <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Looks like I might have solved my own issue. The source of %internal_ips, %internal_domains is shown in several places and is the default value set up in the installation. But when I break that into two members for the default outbound policy and that appears to work. The two members are: %internal_ips to !%internal_domains %intenal_domains to !%internal_domains But should I make that first member to be: %internal_ips to !%internal_ips I don’t know if that makes a significant difference or not. ~ Rob On Apr 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, Rob Tanner <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I was using the default policy (any to any) and that world fine except when a user send mail to one or more of our internal mailing lists in a single message because that could generate anywhere from several hundred to a couple thousand messages to internal recipients. Since they are mostly all internal destinations except for the few who might have set up forwarding to an off-campus email address, I thought that default outbound policy might be the better choice when doing quotas. Unfortunately, it seems to be failing to catch off-campus messages. The policy has one member which was setup by default, %internal_ips, %internal_domains to !%internal_domains. Under policy groups, internal_domains is defined as @linfield.edu<http://linfield.edu/> and internal_ips is defined as 10.0.0.0/8. When I disable the default outbound policy (priority 2), the default policy has the next highest priority (5) and then messages are counted and quotas applied. So, what am I missing? Thanks Rob Tanner UNIX Services Manager Linfield College, McMinnville Oregon ITS will never ask you for your password. Please don’t share yours with anyone!
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