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Old 09-29-2006, 11:36 AM
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Default Daily Reports Finally working, now caught as [SPAM]

So after finally getting the daily reports to work for than 2 weeks with no segmentation faults, it seems that unless I log on to the server and run '/bin/sh crontab.logger' as the zimbra user, the mail report gets marked as [SPAM].

Now i'm pretty sure this is due to the fact that the server has a hostname of "mail.xxx.com" and the accounts/domain it has to send mail to is admin@xxx.com. So the mail is coming from Zimbra@mail.xxx.com.

Can I just whitelist the hostname? or is there a different/better to solve this problem?
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Old 10-02-2006, 06:01 AM
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So after finally getting the daily reports to work for than 2 weeks with no segmentation faults, it seems that unless I log on to the server and run '/bin/sh crontab.logger' as the zimbra user, the mail report gets marked as [SPAM].

Now i'm pretty sure this is due to the fact that the server has a hostname of "mail.xxx.com" and the accounts/domain it has to send mail to is admin@xxx.com. So the mail is coming from Zimbra@mail.xxx.com.

Can I just whitelist the hostname? or is there a different/better to solve this problem?
I just logged into the admin account to the check the email there and marked it as "Not Junk" a couple of times. Worked for me.
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