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How to enable content filter for DistributionGroup

mads
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I have enablet content filtering i default Policy with a newly created content filter called Blacklist_distributiongroup

The incoming content filter is configured with following rules

Blacklist_distributiongroup: if (rcot-to-group == allindomaingroup@domain.com) {drop(); }

But it doenst drop mail - it is send throug to recipient

What am i doing wrong ???

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jsteer
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Mads - i'd check that the message is :

a. is the address correct as it's comes through from the internet?

b. is the content filter active

c. what do you see in the mail_log when the message passes thru?

I'd suggest you use the trace option in the GUI to mimic a message to this address and see wha the output is.

The rcpt-to-group rule is using ldap to match up an address. Is your ldap connection setup?

Perhaps its worth changing the filter to be:

Blacklist_distributiongroup: if (rcpt-to == allindomaingroup@domain.com) {drop(); }

Good luck

jason

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jsteer
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Mads - i'd check that the message is :

a. is the address correct as it's comes through from the internet?

b. is the content filter active

c. what do you see in the mail_log when the message passes thru?

I'd suggest you use the trace option in the GUI to mimic a message to this address and see wha the output is.

The rcpt-to-group rule is using ldap to match up an address. Is your ldap connection setup?

Perhaps its worth changing the filter to be:

Blacklist_distributiongroup: if (rcpt-to == allindomaingroup@domain.com) {drop(); }

Good luck

jason

Hi Jason

Question a,b and c was allready checked -

I Changed the content rule to

Blacklist_distributiongroup: if (rcpt-to == ^allin) {drop(); }

Now it works

Thanks

Mads