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=How to configure Spam Quarantine Email Reports with SMTP Feeds?= | =How to configure Spam Quarantine Email Reports with SMTP Feeds?= | ||
− | If MailWall has been configured to deliver email via SMTP feed to a local email server then you will need to configure the MailWall users on the local server also. | + | *If MailWall has been configured to deliver email via SMTP feed to a local email server then you will need to configure the MailWall users on the local server also. |
− | For example, if you have a user called '''mailwallcom03''' on the domain '''mailwall.com''' who requires an email report, you will need to have you local server accept the email address '''mailwallcom03@mailwall.com''' | + | *For example, if you have a user called '''mailwallcom03''' on the domain '''mailwall.com''' who requires an email report, you will need to have you local server accept the email address '''mailwallcom03@mailwall.com''' |
− | This procedure is necessary because MailWall delivers Spam Quarantine emails to users as opposed to specific email addresses. | + | *This procedure is necessary because MailWall delivers Spam Quarantine emails to users as opposed to specific email addresses. |
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 5 March 2012
How to configure Spam Quarantine Email Reports with SMTP Feeds?
- If MailWall has been configured to deliver email via SMTP feed to a local email server then you will need to configure the MailWall users on the local server also.
- For example, if you have a user called mailwallcom03 on the domain mailwall.com who requires an email report, you will need to have you local server accept the email address mailwallcom03@mailwall.com
- This procedure is necessary because MailWall delivers Spam Quarantine emails to users as opposed to specific email addresses.