Warren thanks for doing this it will make mail management a lot better for people who like to mainly use webmail.
I can live with the problem about cross domain forwarding. But out of interest if you use the functionality in the webmail to retrieve mail via pop how does this work in relation to the quarantine?
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Hi,
You mentioned that you have fixed the problem about how the quaratine functions when mail is forwarded from one address to another but on the same domain.
I was wondering if you use the webmail external account functionality will that block spam also into the quaratine?
I am not too sure how that works, it may just ignore all spam filtering and consider it a trusted source.
Warren Ashcroft
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That won't block mail, as the webmail software will simply open and give access to the external account. It's there to make it easier for you to read all your emails in one place.
It's easier when you think of mail as several different applications:
1). Send and Receive (SMTP)
2). Scanning and Filtering
3). Retrieving Server (POP & IMAP)
4). Retrieving Client (POP & IMAP)
The webmail application is the Retrieving Client, and only uses the Retrieving Server, hence there is no scanning or filtering.
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