MCP checks for outgoing only
Julian Field
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Sun Apr 3 11:56:24 IST 2005
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Try putting in *@domain.com or just domain.com instead of @domain.com.
Venkata Achanta wrote:
>Any word on this Julian ? Thanks
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>On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:07:32 +0100, Venkata Achanta <vachanta at GMAIL.COM>
>wrote:
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>>Yes! i do reliase that only the e-mail that contain the MCP material should
>>be forwarded to user at domain.com but the problem i am having is all the
>>incoming and outgoing messages are also being fw'ded to user at domain.com
>>instead of the e-mail that just qualifies for MCP.
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>>OR is it not built that way ?
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>>From my first e-mail,
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>>>Is Definitely MCP = %rules-dir%/mcp.rules
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>>>I have this in my %rules-dir%/mcp.rules
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>>>From: @domain.com yes
>>>FromOrTo: default no
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>>Hope this is clear enough to give you a picture of whats happening or else
>>pleaselet me know i will try again.
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>>On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 18:55:51 +0100, Julian Field
>><MailScanner at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK> wrote:
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>>>You realise that those MCP actions will deliver the mail to the original
>>>recipient as well as forward it to user at domain.com.
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>>>Venkata Achanta wrote:
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>>>>Julian,
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>>>>I think you didnt see the MCP config in the e-mail.
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>>>>Yes ! i am aware that spam actions have nothing to do with MCP.
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>>>>>MCP Actions = deliver user at domain.com
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>>>>is what i have in the MCP actions and i still the behaviour mentioned
>>>>earlier.
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