<br><br><b><i>"Paul R. Ganci" <ganci@nurdog.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> spart cus wrote:<br><br>><br>> check your < notify sender = yes/no > parameter<br>> */"Paul R. Ganci" <ganci @nurdog.com="">/* wrote:<br>><br>><br>><br>I have notify sender = no. The problem is not that I want to notify the <br>sender. I want to notify the recipient. What appears to be happening is <br>that no Email is delivered at all to the recipient. In the logs I will <br>see that the attachment was stripped and that it was sent to quarantine, <br>but that does no good for the end user who might need to retrieve something.<br><br>For grins I did set notify sender = yes. Then the sender did get <br>notified appropriately. The recipient still did not receive any <br>indication that an attachment was stripped. Very strange behavior indeed.<br><br>-- <br>Paul
(ganci@nurdog.com)<br><br>-- <br> </ganci></blockquote>what type of attachment ? so its ok set Notify sender = no since you dont want the sender specially a spammer having to receive the message. You would like to check the Reports and Responses portion<br> <br> <br><p>
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