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=== Version ===
 
=== Version ===
{{ #smeversion: smeserver-mailsorting}}===Installation===
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{{#smeversion: smeserver-mailsorting}}
* For sme8 and sme9
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===Installation===
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* For sme9 and sme10
 
  yum install smeserver-mailsorting --enablerepo=smecontribs
 
  yum install smeserver-mailsorting --enablerepo=smecontribs
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Procmail or maildrop is used to process your email on the server. It follows user defined rules. Common uses are to sort mail into folders or forward selected email on to other email addresses. The rules that you define are executed as email arrives in your mailbox on the server, and are independent of your email client. If you sort to folders you will need to use a IMAP mail client to read them.
 
Procmail or maildrop is used to process your email on the server. It follows user defined rules. Common uses are to sort mail into folders or forward selected email on to other email addresses. The rules that you define are executed as email arrives in your mailbox on the server, and are independent of your email client. If you sort to folders you will need to use a IMAP mail client to read them.
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===Related Contribs===
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See https://wiki.koozali.org/Email-Management
    
===Rule List===
 
===Rule List===
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Each rule has links to modify or remove them.
 
Each rule has links to modify or remove them.
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A yes* in 'copy to' copies the email to your inbox  
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A yes* in 'copy to' copies the email to your inbox
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To forward an email to multiple addresses, place a space between them.
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===individual setting===
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===Geekmode Rules===
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if you want to avoid manual editing of an individual .procmailrc to be deleted by templates
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By design the mail user .procmailrc file is built from SME templates whenever a system update is performed. You can disable that action by enabling "geekmode", using the command below. With that done, you may write your own .procmailrc file and place it in the appropriate mail directory.
    
  db accounts setprop USERNAME geekmode enabled
 
  db accounts setprop USERNAME geekmode enabled
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Geekmode implies you know what you are doing when creating a custom .procmailrc file.
    
===Testing===
 
===Testing===
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Only versions released in smecontrib are listed here.
 
Only versions released in smecontrib are listed here.
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{{ #smechangelog: smeserver-mailsorting}}
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{{#smechangelog: smeserver-mailsorting}}
 
      
[[Category: Contrib]]
 
[[Category: Contrib]]

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