Paul Baloun
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12 votes2 comments · Welcome to MDaemon Technologies' Suggestion Box » SecurityGateway · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hello Paul,
Thank you for providing your feedback and ideas. We will look into improving the ability to classify messages as spam or non spam for future versions.
Thanks,
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2 votes1 comment · Welcome to MDaemon Technologies' Suggestion Box » SecurityGateway · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hello Arnold,
Thank you for submitting your idea to add an option to hold inbound email that cannot be delivered to the domain mail server. Enabling the option to not delete message content after a permanent delivery failure should work for you. We will consider adding additional options for the handling of inbound email for future versions of SecurityGateway.
Thanks,
ArronPaul Baloun supported this idea ·
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2 votes0 comments · Welcome to MDaemon Technologies' Suggestion Box » SecurityGateway · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hello Arnold,
Thank you for sharing your idea. It will be considered for future versions of SecurityGateway.
Thanks,
Arron
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7 votes0 comments · Welcome to MDaemon Technologies' Suggestion Box » SecurityGateway · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hello Arnold,
I have verified with our developers that the tests are occurring after the RCPT command so that any domain exceptions that exist can be applied. We will consider having the tests occur earlier in the session when no domain exceptions exist for future versions of SecurityGateway.
Thanks,
Arron
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Is there a reason that when identifying a quarantined message as spam using the blacklist option that a copy of that message isn't placed on the Bayesian Spam folder?
Also, what is the accepted procedure for a user to identify a delivered message as spam?