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So, i embarassed myself to my company yesterday.<BR>
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I managed to write a highscore rule that passed on all spam mails, that it should be dropping.<BR>
But nevermind that.<BR>
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My problem is, i have two domains.<BR>
eurocargoservices.de<BR>
eurocargoservices.dk<BR>
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The .de company wants to receive all spam mails. They receive alot of mails from China and russia, which normally get tagged as spam (Since i took over the filter it now work quite well though, ignoring them).<BR>
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However, som spam mails are sent with both the .de and .dk domain in the 'to' header.<BR>
And when the .de domain is in the recipient, the rule that delivers mail to .de takes action, and the spam is delivered to the .dk.<BR>
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It seems "Use Default Rules With Multiple Recipients = yes" does not work.<BR>
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These are the rules:<BR>
To: @eurocargoservices.de deliver<BR>
FromOrTo: default forward <A HREF="mailto:isspam@localhost">isspam@localhost</A><BR>
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Live long and prosper,<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Kasper Eenberg</FONT><BR>
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<I><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT COLOR="#000080">HOVMARK DATA</FONT></FONT></I><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Ravnevej 13 </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">dk-6705 Esbjerg Ø</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">tlf: +45 76 12 59 04</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">mobil: +45 40 70 69 63</FONT>
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