Inbound Delivery Rules for IMail Domains
How to get here
- From the home page, click the > tab.
- In the list, select a domain. The page appears.
- In the navigation pane, click . The page appears.
Use the Inbound delivery rules page to sort incoming mail messages for the mail domain by adding new inbound rules, editing, deleting, moving inbound rule evaluation priority up or down, and setting actions to take on a message that matches the rule criteria.
The Inbound Rules list displays information about each of the active inbound rules for the selected mail domain. The inbound delivery rules for a mail domain are stored in the rules.ima
file,
located in \IMail domain top directory\hostname.
Inbound Rules
- list. Click a rule name to modify the Rule Settings.
- Displays the action to take on a message that matches the rule condition criteria.
- Displays the mailbox or email address to forward messages to that match the rule condition criteria. A Destination is only available when or are selected in the Action Type list.
- Displays if the rule condition criteria is included in an external file.
- Displays the name of the external rule condition file if it is used.
- Click to create a new mail domain rule. For more information, see Adding Inbound Delivery Rules for IMail Domains.
- Select a rule that you want to delete from the Inbound Rules list, then click to delete the rule.
- Select a rule and click to move the rule processing order to a higher priority for email filtering. Rules are processed in the order in which they appear in the Rules list.
- Select a rule and click to move the rule processing order to a lower priority for email filtering.
Rules are processed in the order in which they appear in the Rules list.
To Edit an Inbound Rule:
- From the Rules list, select a rule that you want to edit. The Rule Settings page appears.
- Make the desired changes to the options, then click .
Related Topics
Overview of Mail Delivery Rules
Rules Dialog
Creating an Outbound Rule for a Host
How Delivery Rules are stored and processed
Rules Syntax
Storing Search Strings in an External Text File
Adding Multiple Conditions to Rules
Bouncing spam messages