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09 Jan 2007 08:17 PM  

Hello,

 

At the suggestion of other members of this forum I have installed eWall the new version of Mailfilter.

 

The help file is very cryptic.Â

 

Here is what I am trying to do, I host many domains.ÂI need to send outbound mail from Argosoft to a third party box for SPAM filtrations.

 

I do not understand the hierarchy of eWall.Â

 

I am testing one domain, so I made a rule using the on connect to forward from eWall which is listening of Port 25 to Argosoft which I now have listening on port 2525.ÂThis seems to work well.

 

I then made another rule, on message that forwards all mail from smberger.com to another host.ÂI made a flat test file that contains one line smberger.com.ÂThis is the  file associated  to the rule.ÂI can’t find any information on the syntax of these files, so this is a wild guess.

 

It appears as if the on connect command takes precedence over any other.

 

Any help would be really appreciated on how to provision eWall.

 

Thanks…..Scott

 

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10 Jan 2007 03:41 AM  
Scott,

I use MailFilter - recent version 4.0.150. I do not have any experience will eWall.

I hope that another forum member can help.

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Roland,

I switched to Mailfilter, I can't figure out how to get it to forward all outbound messages for a given domain to an external relay. Can you please give an example on how to do this?

Thanks...Scott

P.S. I am going to start a new thread.
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