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The Destination (To:) Exceptions are based on the 'To:' address listed for the message. Destination exceptions are used to allow messages for a specific recipient to pass by a specific filter or filters. These exceptions are specified in the following syntax:
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The Destination address (to:) exception list uses the “to:address listed on the message to identify messages exempted from specific filters. Destination exceptions are used to allow a specific internal user to receive messages normally blocked by a specific filter or filters. For a destination exception to work, the domain the excepted address belongs to must be managed by GWAVA. DO NOT use wildcards with destination exceptions. Creating a destination exception allows all external mail coming to the specified address to pass the selected filter. If a wildcard and domain is specified here, all external mail to that domain will be exempted from the selected filter and spam will be allowed through. Use the same syntax as the Source Address exceptions. (i.e. user@domain.com)
 
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The address exception should exactly match the destination address listed on the message. Destination Exceptions also recognize wildcards, and, though it is not recommended, entire domains may also be specified. (i.e. *@domain.com) However, if a simple wildcard is specified, such as *msn.com, then any message with 'msn.com' included in the address will be matched with the exception and will pass the selected events. After adding the exception, make sure you select the events to apply the exception to, then save the change by clicking the colored disk to make the exception active.
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 11 March 2014

The Destination address (to:) exception list uses the “to:” address listed on the message to identify messages exempted from specific filters. Destination exceptions are used to allow a specific internal user to receive messages normally blocked by a specific filter or filters. For a destination exception to work, the domain the excepted address belongs to must be managed by GWAVA. DO NOT use wildcards with destination exceptions. Creating a destination exception allows all external mail coming to the specified address to pass the selected filter. If a wildcard and domain is specified here, all external mail to that domain will be exempted from the selected filter and spam will be allowed through. Use the same syntax as the Source Address exceptions. (i.e. user@domain.com)

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