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From: Support ChrisP
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Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] filter set to "reject" but incoming email still delivered
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 20:07:43 +0000
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Indeed no, the friends list is an over-ride for almost all situations. This is very much intentional.
You can enforce a rule by using mfilter.rul to reject the message.
ChrisP.
On Tuesday 26/11/2019 at 5:43 am, John Wilkes wrote:
I added domain and global filter entries to reject messages from a domain, but incoming email from that domain is still delivered. The log file indicates that the email was accepted because the sender is on the recipient's "friends" list.
Shouldn't a global or domain setting override an individual user's setting?
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