signature direction confusion (solved)
Posted: 10 Feb 2019 17:57
Hey Guys, i hope this isnt duplicate ive scoured google and the forum, makes me think my install is wonky, or i just dont get it.
My problem is the direction of the inline signature. the EFA filters domain.com spam and forward it to local MTA, nothing special.
i went to EFA-configure and enable signatures, added domain.
my problem is that im expecting an email coming into EFA for domain.com to apply inline.sig.in.txt/html to messages deliverer into users inbox, so they have click here if spam. im getting it reversed, emails coming into users mailbox have inline.sig.out.txt.
i dont really want out sigs so i just make the file empty (with a test string so i know what it is)
sig.text.rules(html)
To: default /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.out.txt
To: *@domain.com /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.in.txt
i cant for the life of me understand why emails deliver to domain.com are being seen as default or outbound. i look at mailscanner examples and many use FROM: *@domain but that doesn't change anything.
Any pointers or reference will be greatly appreciated! thanks
My problem is the direction of the inline signature. the EFA filters domain.com spam and forward it to local MTA, nothing special.
i went to EFA-configure and enable signatures, added domain.
my problem is that im expecting an email coming into EFA for domain.com to apply inline.sig.in.txt/html to messages deliverer into users inbox, so they have click here if spam. im getting it reversed, emails coming into users mailbox have inline.sig.out.txt.
i dont really want out sigs so i just make the file empty (with a test string so i know what it is)
sig.text.rules(html)
To: default /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.out.txt
To: *@domain.com /etc/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.in.txt
i cant for the life of me understand why emails deliver to domain.com are being seen as default or outbound. i look at mailscanner examples and many use FROM: *@domain but that doesn't change anything.
Any pointers or reference will be greatly appreciated! thanks