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webmail-rc:other_filter:rc-other_fil [2011/09/08 14:04]
marina [How to create a new personal filter rule using ROUNDCUBE]
webmail-rc:other_filter:rc-other_fil [2021/12/09 09:48]
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 ====== ROUNDCUBE - E-mail filters management ====== ====== ROUNDCUBE - E-mail filters management ======
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 ==== General information about e-mail filters ==== ==== General information about e-mail filters ====
 {{page>​services:​e-mail_service:​filters-condivisa}} {{page>​services:​e-mail_service:​filters-condivisa}}
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 The **Spam Filter** rule is the only standard rule of Roundcube. ​ The **Spam Filter** rule is the only standard rule of Roundcube. ​
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 +{{page>​webmail-rc:​rc1-condivisa}}
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 +c) Select **Filters** ​ tab. \\
 +{{f-v1.jpg|Select Filters tab...}}
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 +d) This is the **Filters** window-tab. \\
 +Please note on the left there are the //Filters// and the //Example Filters// sections. \\
 +In the example it is highlighted the** plus sign** to create new rules. \\
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 +Please remember: the **Spam Filter** rule is the only standard rule of Roundcube. \\
 +{{f-v2.jpg|Look what you can find on the left...}}
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 +Here you can: \\
 +  * **change rules order**, clicking on the arrow near each rule name in the //Filters// section (we kindly suggest you to keep always your **Spam Filter** rule on the first position);
 +  * **create** a new rule, clicking ** on the plus sign** located on the left button of the //Example Filters// section;
 +  * select an existing rule in the //Filter// section in order to:
 +        * **change** its content (confirm clicking on **Save**); ​
 +        * **disable/​re-enable** a rule, **putting/​removing a check** in the //Disable rule// box (confirm clicking on **Save**);
 +        * **delete** a rule, clicking on **Delete**.
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 +----
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 +===== How to create a new personal filter rule =====
  
 ====  Automatic delivering into a folder checking incoming e-mails ​ ==== ====  Automatic delivering into a folder checking incoming e-mails ​ ====
-In the following example all incoming e-mails from a specific sender (in the example//​joan@square.it//​) will be automatically placed in an already existing folder (in the example //​joan//​). ​+In the following example all incoming e-mails from a specific sender (in the example //​joan@square.it//​) will be automatically placed in an already existing folder (in the example //​joan//​). ​
  
 {{page>​webmail-rc:​rc1-condivisa}} {{page>​webmail-rc:​rc1-condivisa}}
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-d) Click** on the cross** located on the left button ​in the //Example Filters// section. \\ +d) Click** on the plus sign** located on the left button ​of the //Example Filters// section. \\ 
-{{f-v2.jpg|Look for the cross and click on it...}}+{{f-v2.jpg|Look for the plus sign and click on it...}}
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   * **8)** at the end click on **Save**.   * **8)** at the end click on **Save**.
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-{{o1.jpg|Fill in carefully the field, then save your personal rule...}}+{{o1.jpg|Fill in carefully the fields, then save your personal rule...}}
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-f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”.+f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”.\\
 Please note: in the //Filter// section on the left of the window, //your new forward rule// will appear. Please note: in the //Filter// section on the left of the window, //your new forward rule// will appear.
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-=== Automatic delivering into a folder checking incoming e-mails using HORDE === 
-{{page>​webmail-horde/​horde1-condivisa}} 
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-b) You will obtain the access to the //Existing rules// window, click on ** New Rule**. \\ 
-{{of1b.jpg|Select New Rule...}} 
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-c) Fill in/choose carefully the contents of //Filter Rule// window fields:\\ 
-  * **1)** fill in the //Rule Name:// field with a //**name as you like**// (with this name -later- you will be able to identify this rule in the //Existing rules// window); 
-  * **2)** choose: **From** into //Select a field// drop-down list, ... the content of the window will change... 
-{{of3.jpg|Choose property the content of the drop-down lists of Filter Rule Window...}}\\ 
-...\\ 
-{{of4.jpg|Changing the content of a field, another field could appear ...}}\\ 
-  * **2)...** you will be able to choose into //​Contains//​ drop-down list **Equal to**, then in the last field on the same line write the //**full e-mail address**// on which you wish to activate this filter (for example //​joan@square.it//​). 
-{{of5.jpg|You have to be sure about the validity of the e-mail address ...}} 
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-d) Always on //Filter Rule// window:\\ 
-  * **1)** in the //Do this:// section, into the first drop-down list select **Deliver to folder:**, it will appear a new drop-down list on the right;\\ 
-  * **2)** select //**an existing folder name**// of the list (for example //​marina//​);​ 
-  * **3)** at the end, click on **Save**.\\ 
-{{of6.jpg|Chose an existing folder name...}} 
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-g) The horde webmail service will inform you that the new rule is active: \\ 
-" Changes saved. Script successfully activated " .\\ 
-{{of7.jpg|Check the returned status...}} 
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-All incoming e-mails from //​joan@square.it//​ will be automatically placed in the selected folder name (//marina// in the example). ​