Hi
The message was originally sent out via a Pegasus Mail distribution list. When this failed the sender tried sending them out individually to each address but they were 'killed' by Mercury.
The message comprised:
Dear All
You will have recently received some correspondence from Standard Life regarding
auto-enrolement.
The new pension scheme is required as the previous pension scheme did not fulfil all the
criteria for auto enrolement.
The amount paid to the new scheme will be in the same proportion as paid to the old scheme
ie 4% by yourself and 5% by the company. Some of you pay an additional voluntary
contribution and this will continue.
The letter does state that your contribution is 0%, the reason for this is that your contribution
is deducted from your gross pay before tax and national insurance which is classed as salary
sacrifice and in this case the pension company class the contribution as being paid by the
company in total.
In summary there will be no change to the contributions made and the only change is the
contribution is paid to the new scheme.
If you are still unsure please come and see me to discuss the changes.
Kind Regards
I have since discovered that one person in the distribution list received the message while no one else did and none of the individually addressed messages were delivered.
Anyone know what has triggered a rule? There are no attachments, and no rules are triggered that I can see.
Our global filtering rules do the following:
Forward messages from @olddomain-name to @newdomain-name
Messages addressed to info@ are forwarded to a different address
Forward or move messages addressed to oldaddress@ to newaddress@
There is a size limit rule for outgoing messages. We don't use 'general' rule sets (*.RUL)
None of the rules filter messages according to body content. Most the addresses used are not affected by any of the move or forward rules (and those that are the message is delivered to the original recipient then forwarded to a GMail address), and the message comprised just the text you see so it would not have triggered an outgoing rule message which filters messages based on size (message not sent if over 25MB, sender notified, copy sent to postmaster, then message deleted). Also, all the addresses, while addressed as firstname.lastname@domain, are local.
<P>Hi</P>
<P>The message was originally sent out via a Pegasus Mail distribution list. When this failed the sender tried sending them out individually to each address&nbsp;but they were 'killed' by Mercury.</P>
<P>The message comprised:</P>
<P>Dear All</P>
<P>You will have recently received some correspondence from Standard Life regarding
auto-enrolement.</P>
<P>The new pension scheme is required as the previous pension scheme did not fulfil all the
criteria for auto enrolement.</P>
<P>The amount paid to the new scheme will be in the same proportion as paid to the old scheme
ie 4% by yourself and 5% by the company. Some of you pay an additional voluntary
contribution and this will continue.</P>
<P>The letter does state that your contribution is 0%, the reason for this is that your contribution
is deducted from your gross pay before tax and national insurance which is classed as salary
sacrifice and in this case the pension company class the contribution as being paid by the
company in total.</P>
<P>In summary there will be no change to the contributions made and the only change is the
contribution is paid to the new scheme.</P>
<P>If you are still unsure please come and see me to discuss the changes.</P>
<P>Kind Regards</P>
<P mce_keep="true">&nbsp;</P>
<P mce_keep="true">I have since discovered that one person in the distribution&nbsp;list received the message while no one else did and none of the individually addressed messages were delivered.</P>
<P>Anyone know what has triggered a rule? There are no attachments, and&nbsp;no rules are triggered that I can see.</P>
<P>Our global&nbsp;filtering rules do the following:
Forward messages from @olddomain-name to @newdomain-name
Messages addressed to info@ are forwarded to a different address
Forward or move messages addressed to oldaddress@ to newaddress@</P>
<P>There is a size limit rule for outgoing messages. We don't use 'general' rule sets (*.RUL)</P>
<P>None of the rules filter messages according to body&nbsp;content.&nbsp;Most the addresses used are not affected by any of the move or forward rules (and those that are the message is delivered to the original recipient then forwarded to a GMail address),&nbsp;and the message comprised just the text you see so it would not have triggered an outgoing rule message which filters messages based on size (message not sent if over 25MB, sender notified, copy sent to postmaster, then message deleted). Also, all the addresses, while addressed as firstname.lastname@domain, are local.</P>