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Untanglit
Join Date: Apr 2010
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so for the record, if I have 5 domain names MX record to my server, lets say I have
DOmainA/B/C/D/E And all mail are filtered to domainA/B/C/D/E and I want Domain E not to be filtered but only natted to my server, thats the way I should do it? Cause for my opinion it looks like the way you are telling me is accept domain names in the FROM: field (to my server) so called whitelist. But Im looking for not scanning mail if domainE is in the TO field to my server Do you understand what I mean? Thank you for your help so far. |
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Master Untangler
Join Date: Aug 2008
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I believe you are correct. Take a look at this thread and the use of whitelist_to, more_spam_to and all_spam_to options.
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Location: Phoenix, AZ
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If you have a mail server responsible for multiple domains you cannot pick and choose which domain you want to filter. Untangle works on an IP level. If you want to turn off filtration for a given mail service you'll need to put it on a separate IP address.
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