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services:e-mail_service:e-mail_filters_condivisa [2011/03/15 14:02]
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-**Every incoming e-mail is filtered by some e-mail filter rules**, based on a language called Sieve and you can **manage them using webmail** service (horde or squirrel).\\ 
-The old one, based on //​Procmail//,​ is now disabled.\\ 
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-E-mail filters rules include:** vacation, forward, spam filters, general filter rules**. These 4 points (your main filter settings included) ​ **can be managed using the web interface of Horde or SquirrelMail ONLY.**\\ 
-All e-mail clients (pine, thunderbird,​ etc.) filter rules work after the rules managed through horde or squirrel, so <color purple>​any e-mail client can not overwrite or overtake the rules fixed/​managed through webmail service</​color>​\\ 
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-**But remember that the settings defined using horde are not exportable to squirrel and viceversa. **\\ 
-If you define a rule, this will be active until when you change or overwrite it. The activated filters are the  ones which have been saved for last. \\ 
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-This means for example that: 
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-    * [size=15]setting/​modifying a configuration (filters too) using squirrel will overwrite horde rules and viceversa[/​size]. So manage your configuration using always horde or always squirrel. For example:<​color Maroon >  you have NOT to set forward and vacation with horde and then spam filter settings with squirrel... or viceversa.</​color>​\\ 
-    * but your can read/​send/​manage your e-mails using squirrel, and use the filter settings set through horde without any problem. 
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-{{:​esclamativo2.jpg?​30x30|warning!}}To avoid any problem, **to modify/​enable/​disable your e-mail filter rules use always the same webmail service. NOT BOTH!!** 
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