Add blacklist to all domains

Kan

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Dec 21, 2016
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Hello,

Is it possible to add a default blacklist to all domains ?

Thx
 
Yes, you configure the rule system quite flexible.
 
OK but how ?

In web interface (found only per-email blacklist) ? In a specific file ?
 
From: Anybody
To: Blacklist
When: Always
What: Anything
Action: Block
 
1/ are you sure you didn't invert FROM and TO ?

2/ i'm not sure you understand my question : if I have 3 domains configurated in PMG, how can I add a common blacklist for these 3 domains ? But then each user should modify its own blacklist then.
 
1/ are you sure you didn't invert FROM and TO ?

yes, a mixed this up.

2/ i'm not sure you understand my question : if I have 3 domains configurated in PMG, how can I add a common blacklist for these 3 domains ? But then each user should modify its own blacklist then.

create a global rule:

From: Blacklist
To: Anybody
When: Always
What: Anything
Action: Block

the end users can add whatever they want in their end use quarantine web interface.
 
Thx but this rule exists by default. Or do you mean that when a user add an email address in its own blacklist it adds for everyone ?

And I still don't know how to add my emails addresses list to blacklist.
 
Thx but this rule exists by default. Or do you mean that when a user add an email address in its own blacklist it adds for everyone ?

the rule defined via the admin interface are global rules.

the end user quarantine interface blacklist is per user.

And I still don't know how to add my emails addresses list to blacklist.

Just add them to your WHO object called "blacklist"
 
Hi.

It's is possible to deny inbound mail only for especific account.
Example: for the user test@test.com you will deny all mail incoming
I try this with a rule. The rule description is :
Action : Block
From : Anybody ; Everyone; any : anyone (I try whit these several times)
to: test@test.com
what objects : anything
when objects : always

I'm not idea where I'm wrong when the I create the rule.
Can someone help me?
Regards