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+ | ====== sMX Server has a Few Stuck Messages ====== | ||
+ | This is a typical result of the sMX configuration. The sMX by default is a very passive mail configuration, | ||
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+ | That said, the sMX will inherently accept certain messages that your cPanel server may have rejected. The filters, SpamAssassin policies, and BoxTrapper configurations are not in place on the sMX. As a result, if someone sends your server a message with the word " | ||
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+ | The sMX doesn' | ||
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+ | The benefits of keeping the sMX lite in regards to mail filtering has outweighed the adverse effect of delivering a few unwanted messages a few extra times. If in your implementation that is not the case, and something must be done about it you can add filters to Exim just as you would any other Exim installation. Your sMX is hosted on top our VPS platform and as such, you have root access to the machine and can make these changes. The sMX is not currently setup to import filter configurations from your cPanel machine, however this may be an option in future releases. | ||
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