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    • WrCombsW

      Gmail Rules for Mass Emails?

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Solved IT Discussion gmail email alerts email filtering mass email
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      WrCombsW

      So for some reason I couldn't get it to work with the to or from email addresses: however I set the rule to filter for Aloha_Support_forum and Bingo- They are no longer cluttering up my inbox!

      Set it to skip the inbox and auto apply my filter, did the same for all matching conversations. Just had three come in and didnt get a single on in my inbox.
      I call that a win.

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      How to receive e-mail alerts from internal devices

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      @zachary715 said in How to receive e-mail alerts from internal devices:

      Do you guys go beyond the SPF records and also implement DKIM or DMARC? I've looked into these briefly but not much. DKIM looks fairly straightforward with Office 365.

      I've checked them both. I will not implement DKIM anytime soon. It adds little on top of SPF.

      DMARC is a layer on top of SPF and/or DKIM you cannot use DMARC without one of the other in place.

      All DMARC does is tell the recipient system what to do with a message that fails the SPF/DKIM check. Instead of letting the recipient system decide what to do about it.

    • IRJI

      Setting up a SQL Server DBCC CheckDB Script with Automatic Email

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      There seem to be 3 instances where links weren't put in correctly. 3/4 of the places you imply that there is a link actually have links.

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