nambi
02-03-2009, 01:16 PM
Wow when they say Spam costs companies X amount of dollars I always wondered how, but here is a good example since I've been playing with this for almost 2 hours.
I was getting a lot of E-mail from myself to myself (I had a rule in place that let everything from my domain be delivered) well due to all this spam from myself I had to remove this. Upon doing this my fax system (which runs through E-mail is being caught in the box trap) as possible spam. For faxing I use GFI whereby I print to fax a small box comes up I put the phone number in then this gets created into a pdf type file then gets emailed to fax@mydomian.com then the fax server periodically checks for queued mail then receives faxes out then emails back the result.
Well all my faxes being sent to fax@mydomain.com is caught in the box, how can I say ANY EMAIL SENT TO fax@mydomain.com doesn't get filtered?
Thanks
I was getting a lot of E-mail from myself to myself (I had a rule in place that let everything from my domain be delivered) well due to all this spam from myself I had to remove this. Upon doing this my fax system (which runs through E-mail is being caught in the box trap) as possible spam. For faxing I use GFI whereby I print to fax a small box comes up I put the phone number in then this gets created into a pdf type file then gets emailed to fax@mydomian.com then the fax server periodically checks for queued mail then receives faxes out then emails back the result.
Well all my faxes being sent to fax@mydomain.com is caught in the box, how can I say ANY EMAIL SENT TO fax@mydomain.com doesn't get filtered?
Thanks