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 There are several actions that a download rule can cause: There are several actions that a download rule can cause:
-  * Download +  * **Query** - the message will not be downloaded, but a message will be sent to the originally intended recipient asking if they want the message to be downloaded 
-  * Ignore +  * **Download** - the message will be downloaded as normal, and the message will be left in the ISP mailbox as indicated by the 'leave messages on server' setting 
-  * Redirect +  * **Silently Delete** - the message will be deleted from the ISP mailbox, and no notification will be generated 
-  * Copy +  * **Download and delete** - the message will be downloaded as normal, and then immediately deleted from the ISP mailbox 
-  * Delete +  * **Ignore** - the message will be left in the ISP mailbox, and not downloaded 
-  * Silently Delete +  * **Delete and Warn** - the message will be deleted from the ISP mailbox, and the originally intended recipient will receive a message saying that this has happened 
-  * Query+  * **Redirect** - the message will be downloaded, but sent to a different user/list instead of the originally intended recipient 
 +  * **Copy** - the message will be downloaded, and sent to a different user/list as well as the originally intended recipient 
 +  * **Query and Copy** - the message will not be downloaded, but a message will be sent to the originally intended recipient and the specified recipient asking if they want the message to be downloaded 
 +  * **Query and Redirect** - the message will not be downloaded, but a message will be sent to the specified recipient instead of the originally intended recipient, asking if they want the message to be downloaded 
 +  * **Delete and Copy Warning** - the message will be deleted from the ISP mailbox, and the originally intended recipient and the specified recipient will receive a message saying that this has happened 
 +  * **Delete and Redirect Warning** - the message will be deleted from the ISP mailbox, and the specified recipient will receive a message saying that this has happened 
 +  * **Download, Copy and delete** - the message will be downloaded as normal and sent to a specified user/list as well as the originally intended recipient, and then immediately deleted from the ISP mailbox 
 +  * **Download, Redirect and delete** - the message will be downloaded as normal and sent to a specified user/list instead of the originally intended recipient, and then immediately deleted from the ISP mailbox
  
 The conditions that VPOP3 can check for a rule are: The conditions that VPOP3 can check for a rule are:
-  * Message header (any message header can be checked, but common ones to check are ''From'', ''Subject'', ''To''+  * **Message header** (any message header can be checked, but common ones to check are ''From'', ''Subject'', ''To''
-  * Message size (condition matches if the size (in bytes) is equal or greater than the specified number) +  * **Message size** (condition matches if the size (in bytes) is equal or greater than the specified number) 
-  * Time now (HH:MM-HH:MM to specify a range) +  * **Time now** (HH:MM-HH:MM to specify a range) 
-  * Day now (days of week to match, 1=Sunday, 2=Monday, to 7=Saturday) +  * **Day now** (days of week to match, 1=Sunday, 2=Monday, to 7=Saturday) 
-  * VPOP3 recipient (user name who will receive the message) +  * **VPOP3 recipient** (user name who will receive the message) 
-  * InMail (the old name for Mail Collector-  (this is the **zero-based** number of the Mail Collector. Note that VPOP3 displays them as one-based numbers, so if VPOP3 displays the collector as number '5', you must enter '4' here. This is for historical reasons (we cannot just change the way the numbers are entered, or people moving from older versions will have issues). We are investigating alternative methods of specifying the mail collector.) +  * **Collector** -  (this is the **zero-based** number of the Mail Collector. Note that VPOP3 displays them as one-based numbers, so if VPOP3 displays the collector as number '5', you must enter '4' here. This is for historical reasons (we cannot just change the way the numbers are entered, or people moving from older versions will have issues). We are investigating alternative methods of specifying the mail collector.) 
 +  * **Valid Rcpts** - the number of valid recipients for the message 
 +  * **Invalid Rcpts** - the number of invalid recipients for the message
  
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