Hi,
I was just about to deploy the Inbound emails processing on our Nagios XI, but then I realized that during my tests Nagios also responded to autoresponders (saying that he can't find the hash or command)
Is there any way of filtering this out? Or maybe there is something already implemented but didn't kick in for some reason?
We are running MS Exchange (O365 to be exact).
Thanks!
Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
Re: Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
XI doesn't have a filter to do this so your best bet would be a rule on the client that disables automatic replies to the reply-to-address specified in XI.
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Re: Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
Understood, don't you think there should be one?
In a lot of systems you simply specify a list of phrases that if are in the subject - it will get ignored.
Think this could be an good improvement.
In a lot of systems you simply specify a list of phrases that if are in the subject - it will get ignored.
Think this could be an good improvement.
Re: Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
I agree and will file a feature request for this.
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Re: Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
Is this something I could track somehow?
I need to skip implementation of this feature until that is done, so I would like to know about the progress
I need to skip implementation of this feature until that is done, so I would like to know about the progress
Re: Inbound emails - ignore autoresponders?
Keep an eye on the roadmap and changelog at:
https://www.nagios.com/roadmaps/
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... NGES-5.TXT
https://www.nagios.com/roadmaps/
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... NGES-5.TXT
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