[Maia-users] disabled user still gets email stored
Robert LeBlanc
rjl at renaissoft.com
Mon Apr 30 15:21:13 PDT 2007
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Sergio P. Cesar wrote:
> It looks like what is happening is the following:
> Settings:
> Default setting for the @domain.name and "@"
> Virus = delete
> Spam = Enabled, Quarantined, prefix = yes. scores = 5.0, 5.0, 5.0
> Attach = enabled, labeled
> BH = enabled, labeled
> non-spam cached NO
> Auto-creation = yes
>
> ALL Emails to a recipient in the NO_autocreate list will get scanned and
> the ones that is deemed SPAM is stored under the "@domain.name" cache.
> Independent if they are sent to the user only or several users, this will
> require me to manually delete or empty the cache.
We're still not communicating clearly enough for one another, apparently
:) The behaviour you're describing makes perfect sense for a user whose
address is on the no_autocreate list, but I wasn't talking about the
no_autocreate list, I was talking about what happens when the user has
his own account. In other words, take the user off the no_autocreate
list, let his account get created, and then answer the questions I
asked, namely:
(1) Does this happen with /all/ the mail this user receives, or just
some items?
(2) Are these items addressed exclusively to him, or to other recipients
as well?
My suspicion is that the items you're seeing being stored (when the user
is /not/ on the no_autocreate list) are also addressed to other
recipients, which would explain why they still need to be stored.
- --
Robert LeBlanc <rjl at renaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamailguard.com/>
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