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- Error Messages
- t allowed! Bad sender IP address]] *[[550 5.7.1 Recipient Prohibited (x)]] *[[AutoUpdate process failed w... VPOP3SVC or installing VPOP3 *[[Error expanding recipient - Nesting Level too deep]] *[[Error message aft
- Redirect message for a user if a sender is a particular email address
- Type: **All Conditions** * Conditions: * **Recipient Acct** - **is** - **user1** * **From** - **co
- Error message: Your connection has been blocked temporarily - Try again later
- g messages to invalid local recipients (eg if the recipient email address is misspelled) * sending messages
- Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server
- io button is set to ''Route According to Detected Recipient''. Alternatively, if you have individual email a
- Configure Email Signatures
- images in signatures can be very annoying for the recipient. This especially applies if you embed the image in the email itself, as that means that the recipient **must** download the image. We have seen cases w... h are only of vanity purposes for the sender; the recipient does not want to see those images. Remember the recipient may be reading your email on a mobile device with
- Exchange 2007
- io button is set to **Route According to Detected Recipient**. ==If you have individual email accounts at you
- Attachments have been removed or renamed
- the actual one. The trick is designed to make a recipient think a potentially malicious program is just a t... ard the messages, if appropriate, to the intended recipient. - Remove or edit the rule that is filtering th
- How to Forward Messages to an External Address
- ing mail can be problematic with your ISP, or the recipient mail server thinking the message sender has been
- German Webmail Language Page
- postnorecipients=You need to specify at least one recipient before you can send the message! v4postcc=Cc v4po
- How to limit size of sent mail
- , it is possible that your ISP, or the ISP of the recipient may have a limit, so your message may be rejected
- Copy Outgoing mail
- fine rules which will look at the message sender, recipient(s), size, and headers (eg subject) and send a cop
- Spamfilter Whitelist & Blacklist
- s** By default, whenever you send a message, the recipient's address will be added to the whitelist, this is because VPOP3 will assume that the recipient is someone you want to be in contact with. Simila... spam pretending to be from the same domain as the recipient. In most cases, mail from local domains will be s
- Download Rules
- ed, so can only see the message headers (subject, recipient, sender, etc) and size not details of the message
- Route MX Sent (Direct) Outbound Mail Through Your ISP
- rver whilst still sending most mail direct to the recipient server using MX DNS records. Edit the relevant M
- Problems sending messages to spam@<your domain>
- he following message was incorrectly addressed. Recipient: "spam" is unrecognised. that means that VPOP3