Thanks for the suggestion. The client in question is not too tech savvy
so explaining the POP thing will probably not help. I have used that
method before on a previous mail server with a different client and it
worked perfectly.
At the moment, all the spam is being directed to me by way of a
header_check:
//^X-Spam-Flag:.YES/ REDIRECT m...@mydomain.com//
/
However this redirects ALL spam to me for all clients. At the moment I
am migrating my clients from an old server to this new one so not a
problem so far but going to be if I get all of users on the system. Is
there a way I can quarantine the mail sent to this specific recipient
before it is sent onto them. I tried to look to see if there was a way
of combining multiple header_check rules, but I don't think this is
possible?
On 17/03/14 08:22, Wolfgang Zeikat wrote:
In an older episode, on 2014-03-17 07:22, Thomas Harold wrote:
GMail has the ability where those users could setup GMail to pull from
your POP3 server. There's no need for you to be forwarding mail to a
GMail account. (It's under Settings, Accounts in GMail.)
Note: That means that users would save their credentials in their
GMail preferences on the gmail servers. If that's fine with your
security requirements, fine.
Cheers,
wolfgang