Axigen 6.x - 8.x
How to Use Regexp in Acceptance and Routing Rules
Feb 12, 2009 • 1 min. read
When you configure a condition for an acceptance and routing rule, using the "Regexp" option, the actions are not applied to the required sessions.
Read articleHow to Create and Organize Advanced Acceptance and Routing Rules
Feb 11, 2009 • 4 min. read
In case you have several acceptance and routing rules, an understanding of how these rules are applied and knowing the best method to organize them is required.
Read articleHow to Modify Email Headers
Feb 11, 2009 • 2 min. read
This article describes how to modify the email headers, using an Acceptance & Routing rule.
Read articleHow to Change the Recipient of an Email
Feb 11, 2009 • 1 min. read
This article explains how to change a specific recipient address. After performing this modification, the email will be delivered only to the new recipient.
Read articleHow to Redirect Incoming Messages for Non-existent Accounts to Another Host.
Feb 7, 2009 • 2 min. read
How could one perform a catch-all operation to another host.
Read articleHow to Forward Incoming Emails to a Specific Account
Jan 28, 2009 • 2 min. read
This article describes how to forward incoming emails, based on specific conditions, to a local or external account.
Read articleRequest Authentication for Local Deliveries as an Anti-spam Measure
Jan 23, 2009 • 2 min. read
This article describes how to configure Axigen Mail Server to request authentication for local delivery email messages, sent by a local domain to another local account, as an anti-spam measure.
Read articleAXIGEN SMTP Policies File Location
Nov 17, 2008 • 1 min. read
Where does the AXIGEN Mail Server store the SMTP policies?
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How to Set Up Automatic Redirect of Emails to a Public Folder
Feb 12, 2009 • 2 min. read
This article shows how you can automate the process of copying or moving an email to a public folder using incoming message rules. The forward, redirect, copy or move actions available in these rules can be applied either at server, domain, account class, or account level.
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