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When a message is delivered to a local user of Kerio MailServer, it is stored in the INBOX folder. In Kerio WebMail, each user can define a set of actions to be performed on all new incoming messages, as well as their conditions. These actions are called filters and are specified through filtering rules. Filtering does not mean merely refusing email messages or sorting them to folders, but it includes other actions such as notifications to cellular telephones, automatic replies, forwarding the message to a different email address, etc. Define filtering rules in the Mail filters section. To open this section, click the Settings button in the toolbar. A list of defined filtering rules is displayed. Each message is checked against this list of rules (from top to bottom). If the message complies with any of the rules, a corresponding action defined for this rule is performed. If the message complies with more than one rule, all previously defined corresponding actions are performed (unless provided otherwise). Instead in the Filters dialog box, the Spam and Out of office rules can be set in Settings → Settings → Spam (see chapter 1.11.1 User settings). In the list, the rules can be viewed, not edited. A check box next to each rule determines if the rule is active or not. The rule can be disabled temporarily without the need to delete it and create again. Use the list buttons to perform the following:
After the rules are set, save the action with the Save and close button. Click the New or Modify buttons to open a dialog window where you can define a rule. This window is divided into four parts:
The rule will be used if the selected conditions are met. The logical relationships and (i.e. all conditions must be met) / or (at least one of the conditions must be met) can be used in conditions. Selected conditions are displayed in the third section of the dialog window where you can specify the requested values and change the type of logical conjunction. Example: Create the following condition: “If the sender's address is
Notes:
The default value is contains. The following conditions are possible:
In the second section of the dialog window, you can choose one or more actions that will be performed if the condition in section 1 is met:
Note: Notifications and autoreplies are protected against looping. This means that the system does not send a notification in reply to received notification or automatic replies. The detection of notification or automatic replies is performed using special items in the message header. Only notifications and automatic replies generated by Kerio MailServer are detected. In the third section of the dialog box, the user can review a summary of the created rule. Optional values are formatted as links and can be changed repeatedly. The conditions and actions can be easily removed or added by activation or deactivation. When setting up the notification , a format of the message can be specified. In the notification text, special character sequences can be used which will be replaced by the corresponding parts of the original message.
The notification text can have the following form:
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