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Guinevere cannot re-direct email back into the same domain...

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Garyg

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Oct 3, 2001, 4:24:55 PM10/3/01
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At least not that I have been able to make work. for example...

all I want it to do is catch any outgoing
email with the gig...@yahoo.com email address and
forward it back inward to gag...@ultradent.com (which is an
internal address). When I test this rule, by sending
an email to gig...@yahoo.com (from internally), the email does get
re-directed by Guinevere to the gag...@ultradent.com account correctly
but without the body of the email (see below) and instead it has a
reference to the original file X-Forward:SBB4A0FF.068 I have
attached a copy of what I get forwarded. All email
that does not fit the rule goes through Guinevere
just fine. I can say that I have even installed the older version of
Guinevere to see if that was the problem and it is not. I wonder if
this is a limit of Guinevere, possibly to not be able to catch an
email going out the GWIA and re-direct it back into the intranet
correctly?

THIS IS WHAT I GET...

> ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 16:10:53 -0600
> From: "Guin Evere" <guin...@ultradent.com>
> To: "Gary Garcia" <gag...@ultradent.com>
> Subject: FWD: test this email
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Content-Disposition: inline
>
> X-Forward:SBB4A0FF.068
>
_______________________________________________
Anybody else run into this problem?

Thanks
Gary

Garyg

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Oct 4, 2001, 1:06:33 PM10/4/01
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Found answer to my own problem. Basically the answer was in this TID:
10052707 Error: 450 Host Down

Specifically, I took solution #2 from TID...

Create a file called ROUTE.CFG in the GWIA home directory (EX:
domain\WPGATE\gwia) In the ROUTE.CFG, place the Internet Domain Name
and the internal IP address for the GWIA in square brackets [ ]. This
will prevent the GWIA from doing a DNS lookup on that address.
EXAMPLE: abc.com [10.1.3.2]


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