Hello all. Questions for the greater Surgemail System Admin’s out there. We have SurgeMail set as a spam filter for our Exchange servers. It receives the email, and once it passes all of the checks “proxies” it back to the Exchange servers. Last night the Exchange server crashed. Surgemail received and sent 12 critical email messages to the Exchange server (of this type). We spent all day trying to find the emails, the question is, is there any “temp bin” or folder or something that SurgeMail keeps email messages recently processed? These emails were on SurgeMail 12 hours ago. ab Dmail was better! "We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations." - Charles R. Swindoll
Hello all.
Questions for the greater Surgemail System Admin’s out there. We have SurgeMail set as a spam filter for our Exchange servers. It receives the email, and once it passes all of the checks “proxies” it back to the Exchange servers. Last night the Exchange server crashed. Surgemail received and sent 12 critical email messages to the Exchange server (of this type).
We spent all day trying to find the emails, the question is, is there any “temp bin” or folder or something that SurgeMail keeps email messages recently processed? These emails were on SurgeMail 12 hours ago.
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Dmail was better!
"We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations." - Charles R. Swindoll
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