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services:e-mail_service:e-mail_filters-n [2011/09/19 17:23] marina |
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====== GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOURS E-MAIL FILTERS ====== | ====== GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOURS E-MAIL FILTERS ====== | ||
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- | PLEASE IGNORE THIS PAGE, IT IS ABOUT A NEW WEBMAIL SERVICE... WORK IN PROGRESS …. | ||
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**<color purple>The E-MAIL FILTER RULES ---set through webmail service --works always and on any e-mail client you are using.</color>** | **<color purple>The E-MAIL FILTER RULES ---set through webmail service --works always and on any e-mail client you are using.</color>** | ||
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===== E-mail filters using WEBMAIL service ===== | ===== E-mail filters using WEBMAIL service ===== | ||
- | ==== FORWARD & VACATION ==== | ||
- | For more information to manage** forward** and **vacation** please read: | + | **FORWARD & VACATION:** |
* [[webmail-horde:forward-vacation-n:horde-f-v|How to manage forward or vacation using HORDE]] | * [[webmail-horde:forward-vacation-n:horde-f-v|How to manage forward or vacation using HORDE]] | ||
* [[webmail-rc:forward-vacation:rc-f-v|How to manage forward or vacation using ROUNDCUBE]] | * [[webmail-rc:forward-vacation:rc-f-v|How to manage forward or vacation using ROUNDCUBE]] | ||
- | + | **SPAM Filter:** | |
- | ==== SPAM Filter ==== | + | |
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- | For more information to manage **spam filter** please read: | + | |
* [[webmail-horde:filter-n:spam-level|How to manage my e-mail spam filter using HORDE ]] | * [[webmail-horde:filter-n:spam-level|How to manage my e-mail spam filter using HORDE ]] | ||
* [[webmail-rc:filter:rc-spam-level|How to manage my e-mail spam filter using ROUNDCUBE.]] **<color teal> The Spam Filter rule is the only default rule of Roundcube. </color>** | * [[webmail-rc:filter:rc-spam-level|How to manage my e-mail spam filter using ROUNDCUBE.]] **<color teal> The Spam Filter rule is the only default rule of Roundcube. </color>** | ||
- | ==== Personal e-mail filters ==== | + | For more information about **your PERSONAL** (other) **e-mail filter rules** and \\ |
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- | For more information about your e-mail filter management and \\ | + | |
**how to redirect filtered incoming e-email** in a specific folder, please read: | **how to redirect filtered incoming e-email** in a specific folder, please read: | ||
* [[webmail-horde:other_filter-n:other_fil|Other e-mail filters (for example incoming e-mails management) using HORDE ]] | * [[webmail-horde:other_filter-n:other_fil|Other e-mail filters (for example incoming e-mails management) using HORDE ]] | ||
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* E-MAIL FILTER RULES ---set through webmail service -- **works always and on** any e-mail client you are using.\\ | * E-MAIL FILTER RULES ---set through webmail service -- **works always and on** any e-mail client you are using.\\ | ||
- | * All e-mail client (pine, thunderbird, etc.) filter rules work after the rules managed through webmail service, so it **CANNOT overwrite or overtake the rules fixed/managed through webmail service (horde)**.\\ | + | * All e-mail client (alpine, thunderbird, etc.) filter rules work after the rules managed through webmail service, so it **CANNOT overwrite or overtake the rules fixed/managed through webmail service (horde)**.\\ |
For example: filter rules, set with Thuderbird, will be active when you run Thunderbird ONLY. | For example: filter rules, set with Thuderbird, will be active when you run Thunderbird ONLY. | ||