Emails Not Bouncing

NateDog natedog550 at hotmail.com
Wed May 12 14:30:30 IST 2004


Actually yeah I thought about that after I did it.  I told everyone this is
a problem until I can fix it lol.  So I need to create rulesets so that each
person has their own password protected directory.  The problem is I haven't
done any custom rulesets before and hopefully they'll work for what I'm
trying to do.  I'll figure it out eventually lol.

--
Nathan Peters

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Denis Beauchemin" <Denis.Beauchemin at USHERBROOKE.CA>
To: <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: Emails Not Bouncing


NateDog wrote:

>Not sure - it's just because it didn't seem to be on and so I set it in mcp
>and it turned it on.  I'll switch it around.  That's my ignorance and not
>reading your manual :)  Sorry lol.  But it is working so I'll just set them
>in the spam pref file instead.  And I'm still half way wondering if I need
>autolearn turned on.  But I won't bother you with that I'll do some
reading.
>
>I have one last question then I'll leave you peeps alone lol.
>
>Remember me talking about how I want customers to get an email back if
their
>email was caught as spam?  Well I came up with another nifty idea.  Ok here
>goes.  I have done some mailists recently and also have used a program
>called mhonarc or something like that - it takes emails and converts them
to
>HTML and can publish them to a directory and you can go through them by
>thread or date.  So here's my idea.  Can I set the rules for spam to send
to
>a directory?  Is that possible?  I was looking through the actions to apply
>to spam.  I see an option for forward to user at domain.  So I'm thinking what
>I can do is this:  forward user at domain delete
>
>So it forwards the email then deletes it right?  So then I can have
mhonoarc
>sit there and scan this certain mail folder and publish it to a directory.
>Then I'll tell the employees that if they think they're missing an email to
>go to http://192.X.X.X/emails or whatever and they can browse through it
and
>see if there's any emails they're missing.  If there is they can either
>print it out or if they want to keep a copy of it I can set up their mail
>program with a rule and they do a recieve on that account and it drops it
>into a seperate folder for them to review.  Then I'll have a cron script
>delete those emails like once a week on Saturday night or something.
>
>This sound completely nuts or like something that will work for my
>situation?  Thanks.
>
>--
>Nathan Peters
>
>
>
Nathan,

The forwarding would work but... Posting emails that may be legitimate
(and personal) so anyone can read them doesn't strike me as a good idea...

Denis

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