![]() Or from an "authenticated" source (via SMTP, WebUser, MAPI, POP XMIT, Rules - when the (via SMTP from a computer with the network address listed in the Client IP Addresses list), Source string This condition checks if the message was received from a "trusted" source The condition is met if it is met for at least one envelope address.Įach Recipient string The same as above, but the condition is met only if it is met for all messageĮnvelope addresses (if used in an Account-Level Rule - for all message addresses routed to that account). string is used when the Recipient condition is checked. If the server has not informed your server about the original address, the Is used when the Recipient condition is checked. Server that the original address was the string If the server is an advanced server and informed the CommuniGate Pro the CommuniGate Pro server found that the user2 is an alias of the user3Īccount, and the server routed the message to that user3 account.the CommuniGate Pro server received a message.the server relayed the message to your CommuniGate Pro server.a message was composed somewhere and sent to the address the server received the message and converted that envelope address (mail forwarding).In this (rare) case, that serverĬan use the ESMTP ORCPT parameter to specify the original address. Server has converted it to a different address. ![]() This parameter specifies how the address was composed on the sending server, before the relaying/forwarding Messages can be submitted to the server using the ESMTP ORCPT parameter. If an account has several aliases, this conditionĪllows you to check if a message was sent to a specific account alias. The addresses are processed in the form they had before the Router Table and other If this condition is used in an Account-Level Rule, only the addresses routed to The fields added using the Add Header operation (see below) are checked, too.Īny Recipient string This condition compares message "Envelope" addresses and the specified string. Header Field string This condition checks if the message RFC822 header contains (or does not contain) This condition also checks that the message has a non-empty Return-Path. X-Mirror*, X-Auto* (except for X-Auto-Response-Suppress), It actually checks that the message header does not contain any of the following fields: Note: this condition has no parameters, so the operation code and the parameter value (if any) are ignored. Human Generated This condition checks if the message is not generated by some automatic message generating software. This condition will be met for messages larger than 100 kilobytes. Message Size number This condition checks if the message size is less than (or greater than) the specified number of bytes. This condition will be met for all messages without the Message-ID flag and for messages that have Message-ID without the symbol. Subject: we urgently need your assistance Subject: Urgent! Message-ID string This condition checks if the message ID is (or is not) equal to the specified string. This condition will be met for messages with the following Subject fields: Smith Subject string This condition checks if the message subject is (or is not) equal to the specified string. This condition will be met for messages with the following From: addresses:įrom: (John J. 'From' Name string The same as above, but the instead of the address, the "addressĬomment" (the real name) included in the From address is checked. MAIL FROM)Įnvelope address with the specified string. Return-Path string This condition compares the message "Return-Path" (a.k.a. This condition will be met for messages where all To and CC addresses areĪddresses in the domain or addresses in the The condition is met if it is true forĮach To and Cc address of the message, or if the message has no To/Cc addresses. If the message has no To/Cc addresses, the condition is not met.Įach To or Cc string All message To AND Cc addresses are checked. If a message has no addresses of the specified type, the condition is not met.Īny To or Cc string The same as above, but all message To AND Cc addresses are checked. If a message has several addresses of the given type, the condition is met if it is true for at least one address. To string Cc string Reply-To string The message Reply-To, To, or Cc address is checked. The same as above, but the message Sender, Reply-To, To, or Cc address is checked. This condition will be met for all messages coming from any account in any of the subdomains. If a message has no From/Sender address, the condition is met if its operation is is not or not in. From string Sender string This condition checks the message From or Sender address. This section describes the additional Rule conditions you can use in E-mail (Queue) Rules. Each Rule can use universal conditions specified in the Generic Rules section.
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