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GroupWise Client 6.5
This question is specific to the GroupWise version 6.5 client, if your not using it, this likely won't make much sense.
I am testing the new Junk Mail Handler in the GroupWise Client (6.5). When
I enter a specific e-mail address (e.g. bob@hotmail.com), incoming e-mail
from that address is either blocked or sent to junk as it suppose to be.
However, if I attempt to block/junk the whole domain (e.g. hotmail.com)
all inbound e-mail makes it through to the mailbox. I have tried the
following syntax:
hotmail.com
*.hotmail.com
*@hotmail.com
All e-mails make it through, what am I missing here? The documentation
says you can block or junk at the domain level.
I have also posted this in the Novell forums, but no answers yet.
Thanks
Cheers:
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Im not sure since it's ages since I used Groupwise but I checked around a little bit and Junk mail options are defined with ConsolOne (and thus stored in NDS and probably will NWAdmin work aswell), it may be a administrative error or 'feature' defined there which makes the domain block not to work properly.
According to what I found out are Junkmail defined like this in the client, Block by domain: hotmail.com and
by user: user@hotmail.com but I may be wrong.
Another way to block unwanted mail is to create a rule, create rules.
Hope this helps.
~micael
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Originally posted here by micael
Im not sure since it's ages since I used Groupwise but I checked around a little bit and Junk mail options are defined with ConsolOne (and thus stored in NDS and probably will NWAdmin work aswell), it may be a administrative error or 'feature' defined there which makes the domain block not to work properly.
Thanks micael, from what I've found, the options within ConsolOne, effect the system wide options, I am trying to deal with the individual client options.
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Another way to block unwanted mail is to create a rule, create rules.
We are currently using rules in the 5.5 client, but you know users, they more often than not screw-up their typing when entering a rule and end up blocking good e-mail. I was hoping the Junk Mail Handler might be a little more idiot proof.
Thanks
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Putting the 6.5 client on my machine happens to be on my agenda for things to do tomorrow. I'll see if I can't noodle your problem out and get back to you if you haven't already found a solution.
TK
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Originally posted here by thread_killer
Putting the 6.5 client on my machine happens to be on my agenda for things to do tomorrow. I'll see if I can't noodle your problem out and get back to you if you haven't already found a solution.
TK
I assume your running the 6.5 backend as well, if not, your going to have issues.
Cheers:
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Yup, just did the upgrade. :)