Stuart,
Are these setting applied on general release of 3.8f2-2 for
Linux?
I tried these "g_foward_illegal_to" setting, but
users can still create the forwards.
Thanx,
Ray Miller
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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Setting to disable email
redirectionTo: surgemail-list netwinsite.comDate: Thu, 01
Jun 2006 07:19:31 -0700From: "siberian"
<siberian siberian.org>
Following up on this, is there a way to
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A) Apply g_forward_illegal_to on a global basis, not just
per user?
B) Disable -all- mail redirection at the server level?
This is really becoming trouble for us as spam gets passed
on to people like ATT.net and AOL.com
Thanks!
John-
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From: SurgeMail Support <surgemail-support netwinsite.com>
To: surgemail-list netwinsite.com
Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Setting to disable email
redirection
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:24:56 +1300
> Hello,
>
> In the very latest version 3.7a-16 onwawrds (you can
get from
> ftp.netwinsite.com/pub/surgemail/specials)
>
> g_forward_illegal to="* domain.com,* domain2.com"
> apply="user" will prevent users configuring
forward rules to specified
> domains.
>
> it will not prevent existing settings from working, if
you want to
> find those try:
>
> tellmail find_user domain fwd * domain.com tellmail
find_user domain
> fwd * domain2.com
>
> etc
>
> Regards,
> Stuart
>
> siberian wrote:
> > Hi all, I need to restrict my users from
redirecting their email to
> > either any domain or certain domains.
> > This is the automatic redirection, not if they hit
redirect in their
> > client.
> >
> > My issue is that any spam that slips through looks
like its coming
> > from my server and we get blacklisted on this
regularly. I of course
> > can not stop every single spam so some get
through.
> >
> > The only answer I can think to do is force them to
use strict
> > friends. That way nothing ever comes through that
is not validated.
> >
> > Any opinions? Anyone else dealing with this?
> >
> > John-
> >
>
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