Ruleset to NOT append to header. - Lotus Domino
Pete
pete at eatathome.com.au
Mon May 3 23:00:53 IST 2004
One of the developers of SMPT for domino Matt Chant repsonds to almost
the same query as yours on the Notes forums.
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/46dom.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/f9af0b31f08e739e85256c210055a20c?OpenDocument
Hancock, Scott wrote:
>I have a vendor running The Lotus Domino Release 5.0.12. Lotus is
>rejecting my email because of the last two lines in the email header.
>
>For example:
>
>058 X-Morgan-MailScanner: Found to be clean
>042 X-MailScanner-From: hancocknsd at morganco.com
>
>If I delete these lines from the header, the mail is delivered.
>Otherwise, my mail is rejected with
>
>554 Error writing message to safe storage; message could not be stored
>to disk
>
>In the conf file, I see I can make a ruleset.
>
># Add this extra header to all mail as it is processed.
># This *must* include the colon ":" at the end.
># This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>Mail Header = %rules-dir%/writeheader.rules
>
>
>Is this the proper syntax?
>------------------------------------
># This next line gives an example of how you might enable this option
>for
># a frequent customer of yours.
>
>FromOrTo: LotusServer.com no
>
># Under no circumstances should this be changed to "yes".
>FromOrTo: default X-%org-name%-MailScanner:
>-------------------------------------
>
>
>Or should I tell this guy to straighten out his email system? Any lotus
>domino users here know the settings to fix this?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Scott Hancock
>Morgan Construction.
>
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