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- | **s* ** will not redirect spam to any user beginning with ' | + | "**s* **" - will not redirect spam to any user beginning with ' |
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In some cases, people want all spam to be sent to a certain user. If you want to do this, put the email address where you want the spam to be sent into the ' | In some cases, people want all spam to be sent to a certain user. If you want to do this, put the email address where you want the spam to be sent into the ' | ||
- | Normally, the messages will be put into the redirected user's spam quarantine. (Note that if you release messages from this quarantine, they will go to the redirected user, not the original recipient!). If you want the messages to go to the redirected user's inbox, rather than the quarantine, then you can [[how_to: | + | Normally, the messages will be put into the redirected user's spam quarantine. (Note that if you release messages from this quarantine, they will go to the redirected user, not the original recipient!). If you want the messages to go to the redirected user's inbox, rather than the quarantine, then you can [[how_to: |
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