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Post.Office
You don't even need a filter to do this. Go to mail blocking options
and enter the address that you want blocked in the appropriate box.
This is essentially the same thing as blocking by setting up a filter
for these two cases.
I am assuming that this is someone making up an address to appear as
if it is from your domain. If you have no addresses of this type,
then you also just need to set PO to reject email from users that
don't exist (provided that you have no users of this name).
Another frequent problem that you see in spam is where you will
receive a spam message where the from message was from you. This is
more difficult and depends on if you have remote users or not. If
not, then you can specify the address range for your network and
then reject src host address that are not your domain (different
than from) and where the destination is your domain.
for example:
src host 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.255 NOT OR
src host *mydomain.com* NOT
FROM: *mydomain.com*
copyto: discard:
j.
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 10:04 a, Marc Flieder wrote:
Hi all,
how can I set a filter that discards the mail adressed at
mydomain@xxxxxxxxxxxx
and
sales@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks, Marc
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"If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up
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John Sievert
Customer1st, Inc.
2950 Metro Drive, Suite 101
Minneapolis, MN 55425
(952)851-7901
mailto:john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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