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+ | ======Custom filtering incoming mail====== | ||
+ | If you want to filter incoming mail using custom rules there are a few ways of doing this, depending on your exact requirements. | ||
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+ | * [[Download rules]] - if your incoming mail is via POP3 collection, you want to filter on headers, size etc (not contents) | ||
+ | * [[SMTP rules]] if your incoming mail is via SMTP feed, you want to filter on headers, size etc (not contents) | ||
+ | * [[Spam filter/ | ||
+ | * [[User message rules]] if you only want to process messages arriving for a particular user (eg yourself) | ||
+ | * [[Lua scripting]] if you have really complex requirements (usually the spam filter scripting will be sufficient and much easier) | ||
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+ | Apart from the [[User message rules]], these methods apply to all messages arriving through the specified method (POP3 for download rules, SMTP for SMTP rules, and all messages (depending on settings) for Spam filter/ | ||
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+ | The Download/ | ||
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+ | We are able to produce content filter/Lua scripts for you if you wish, but these will be chargeable, starting from £50+VAT. You will need to [[support@pscs.co.uk|contact us]] with exact requirements for us to give you an individual quotation. | ||
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