Is there a way to resend a message manually via the terminal instead of using the MailScanner Front-End ???
I ask because I have several emails (885 emails) that have been blocked by false-positive and I have ID of them all, but it is impractical to do this using the Front End for everyone.
I would like to run a script and release them all at once via shell script.
It's possible?
Release multiple messages at once? (front-end)
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Re: Release multiple messages at once? (front-end)
+1
I would love to see the feature addition of multiple selection in the GUI for selecting and taking action on multiple items at once. Further, selecting a range of items would be awesome, just as you can do in Gmail by clicking the first item and then shift-clicking the last item in a sorted view -- it will select all checkboxes in between. If it could function like that, it would be amazing.
I would love to see the feature addition of multiple selection in the GUI for selecting and taking action on multiple items at once. Further, selecting a range of items would be awesome, just as you can do in Gmail by clicking the first item and then shift-clicking the last item in a sorted view -- it will select all checkboxes in between. If it could function like that, it would be amazing.
Re: Release multiple messages at once? (front-end)
In MailControl, you need to enable the option:
"Always display the Bulk Actions box"
Sergio
"Always display the Bulk Actions box"
Sergio
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Re: Release multiple messages at once? (front-end)
Thank you Sergio. Do you work for ConfigServer?
Re: Release multiple messages at once? (front-end)
No, I don't work for them but I am a great FAN of ConfigServer, I have been using their products for so long.
I have a lot of my own rules that works really great with CSF and that is why I know a little bit about it.
Regards,
Sergio
I have a lot of my own rules that works really great with CSF and that is why I know a little bit about it.
Regards,
Sergio