Which takes priority? OOO or Server Side Rules?
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:22 am
We have recently set up MailScanner to screen email sent to us.
Mail identified as spam is tagged and sent to the mailboxes where a rule on each mailbox account looks for the new header "X-Spam=yes" in the header and moves it to the Junk E-mail folder. It was desired this way by my director to avoid the danger of loosing false positives. I think they like to check their spam now and then.
One of the other directors has recently asked me, does that mean Out-Of-Office replies trigger on all inbound email?
It all comes down to the sequence these rules run in, as I see it. Does email arrive in the Inbox first where the spam rule moves it on, or does the identified spam go straight to the Junk E-mail folder by passing Inbox?
If the later than I am assuming OOO will not trigger on those messages. If the message does go to Inbox first, does OOO run before the spam rule?
Help appreciated.
Marky
Mail identified as spam is tagged and sent to the mailboxes where a rule on each mailbox account looks for the new header "X-Spam=yes" in the header and moves it to the Junk E-mail folder. It was desired this way by my director to avoid the danger of loosing false positives. I think they like to check their spam now and then.
One of the other directors has recently asked me, does that mean Out-Of-Office replies trigger on all inbound email?
It all comes down to the sequence these rules run in, as I see it. Does email arrive in the Inbox first where the spam rule moves it on, or does the identified spam go straight to the Junk E-mail folder by passing Inbox?
If the later than I am assuming OOO will not trigger on those messages. If the message does go to Inbox first, does OOO run before the spam rule?
Help appreciated.
Marky