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change routing state, are a good reason to implement a server mail rule. These messages could

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- change routing state Domino accepts the message but its routing state in mail.box is changed to held. 11.Once you have finished creating the rule click OK to close the New Rule dialog box. 12.Click Save & Close to save the server configuration document. The rule will not be recognized until the server configuration document has been saved and the router has recognized the new rules. Tip: You can force the router to read the new rules by entering this command at the console: set rules The router will respond with the number of system filters it has recognized. 13.You can manage the server rules with the buttons on the Rules tab of the server configuration document, as shown in Figure 4-18. You can delete, prioritize, enable, and disable the server mail rules. Figure 4-18 Manage server mail rules Usually, server mail rules are created to isolate or deny certain types of messages from reaching your end users. Messages containing offensive material are a good reason to implement a server mail rule. These messages could be moved to a database for further analysis or they could even be deleted and never seen by your end users. Messages containing an inordinate number of recipients or attachments can be moved to a database or held in mail.box pending further analysis. 52 Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer

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Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer
change routing state
Domino accepts the message but its routing state in mail.box is changed
to held.
11.Once you have finished creating the rule click OK to close the New Rule
dialog box.
12.Click Save & Close to save the server configuration document. The rule will
not be recognized until the server configuration document has been saved
and the router has recognized the new rules.
13.You can manage the server rules with the buttons on the Rules tab of the
server configuration document, as shown in Figure 4-18. You can delete,
prioritize, enable, and disable the server mail rules.
Figure 4-18
Manage server mail rules
Usually, server mail rules are created to isolate or deny certain types of
messages from reaching your end users. Messages containing offensive material
are a good reason to implement a server mail rule. These messages could be
moved to a database for further analysis or they could even be deleted and never
seen by your end users. Messages containing an inordinate number of recipients
or attachments can be moved to a database or held in mail.box pending further
analysis.
Tip:
You can force the router to read the new rules by entering this command
at the console:
set rules
The router will respond with the number of system filters it has recognized.