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Advanced Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | ICQ | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору greenfox Цитата: По имапу он может принять с сервера почту | По IMAP можешь управлять почтой на сервере: перекидывать из папки в папку... Цитата: насколько я понимаю это реализуется возможностью перекидывать почту GFI фильтром прям в "junk folder" клиента (аутглюка)хранящуюся на эксчендже!? | Я документацию понял так. Цитата: When GFI MailEssentials finds a spam message, it can delete the message, move it to a central folder, forward it to an e-mail address, tag the e-mail or move it to a users junk mail folder | Цитата: Installation option 1: Installing GFI MailEssentials on the Exchange server 2000/2003 machine Note: This installation option allows you to direct mail marked as spam directly to the user's junk mail folder. This makes it easy for users to periodically review spam mail for false positives. If you install GFI MailEssentials in the DMZ, or in front of Exchange 2000/2003, this feature will not be available. | Цитата: Actions - what to do with spam mail The properties of each spam filter (i.e. the nodes white list, custom blacklist, DNS blacklist, Bayesian analysis, header checking and keyword checking) have an actions tab to enable you to specify what should be done with mail marked as spam by that module. The reason that you can specify this per filter is: If you sort mail to the users junk mail folder, you can create folders for each filter, so that the user can immediately identify why the mail was marked as spam. Secondly, you might want to delete mail marked by the blacklist spam filter, but do something else with mail marked as spam by the keyword checking filter. The options in the actions tab are identical for each spam filter. Forwarded to subfolder of user's mailbox - this option will cause spam mail to be sent to a set of subfolders in the user's mailbox. GFI MailEssentials will create a folder according to the name you specify and sort all mail marked as spam to this folder. This way users can periodically check mail marked as spam, and identify mail that might have been wrongly marked as spam. If you enter inbox/junk mail, then the folder will be created under the inbox folder. If you don't it will be created `next to' the inbox, i.e. at the same level. By using a different folder name for the Bayesian, keyword and header checking filters, spam is automatically sorted to a different folder depending on which filter identified it as spam. This further eases the spam reviewing process. Note that this option requires that GFI MailEssentials is installed on the Exchange Server machine, in Active Directory mode, and that you are running Exchange 2000/2003. However if you are running Exchange 5.5 or are not running GFI MailEssentials on the Exchange server machine, you can still achieve the same thing with the Tag email feature and the Rules manager (see installation chapter) Forwarded to another email address - In this case the email will be sent to a central email address. You can specify the email address of a public folder. The subject of the mail will be in the format [recipient] [subject]. This way a person can be assigned to periodically check mail marked as spam, and identify mail that might have been wrongly marked as spam. This feature can also be used to further improve the spam rules. Moved to specified folder - In this case the mail will be saved as a file in the specified folder. The file name will be as follows: Sender_recipient_subject_number_.eml This allows you to quickly sort spam based on sender. Tagged: This option allows you to tag a spam mail. It does not block or delete the spam. This option can be used in combination with the Rules manager application, which allows you to easily setup sorting rules for all mailboxes on your Exchange Server machine. Then all mail tagged as spam will be sorted into the users junk mail folder. (location and name of folder is customizable) Move to user's junk mail folder (Exchange 2003) only. If you have Exchange 2003, GFI MailEssentials can tag spam in such a way that Outlook will sort the mail to the user's junk mail folder. However we recommend using the move to users spam folder feature instead, since this allows you to use a different folder name for the Bayesian, keyword and header checking filters. Spam mail is then automatically sorted to a different folder depending on which filter identified it as spam, greatly easing the spam reviewing process. | |