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Hi,
I'd like to do the following with every email received to a certain Exchange
mailbox:
Verify the domain that the email was sent from. If there is a match, process
it, otherwise autoreply with a message that the email will not be accepted.
The process would be sending a new email to a third address that contains
the original sender's address, and the original body. Each of these items
would need to be enclosed by "{" and "}".
The subject for this email would be the same as the original email's
subject.
Preferably this would run as a server-side rule.
Thanks in advance,
RR
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