Hello.
I'm new to Mercury Mail Transport, but have been testing with it at work for a couple of weeks. This is a great piece of mail software for our mid-sized business!
I want to use it primarily as a gateway server to intercept and trap spam. My intent is to set Mercury up to retrieve all mail from our internet email provider, and have each user then retrieve their filtered mail from Mercury using POP3 with Outlook/Outlook Express. All spam is going into a single spam folder, which I connect to using IMAP (to keep the junk on the server), and can browse for good mail (not many false-positives, by the way!)This works flawlessly in testing....
My question is: Is it possible to setup an individual spam folder for each user (mailbox), so that each user can connect to their own spam folder via IMAP to manage their own mail?
It seems that this ought to be simple enough, but I lack the expertise to work through the rules and filters to make it happen.
Can one of you experts give a hand at this? Thanks!
I'm new to Mercury Mail Transport, but have been testing with it at work for a couple of weeks. This is a great piece of mail software for our mid-sized business!
I want to use it primarily as a gateway server to intercept and trap spam. My intent is to set Mercury up to retrieve all mail from our internet email provider, and have each user then retrieve their filtered mail from Mercury using POP3 with Outlook/Outlook Express. All spam is going into a single spam folder, which I connect to using IMAP (to keep the junk on the server), and can browse for good mail (not many false-positives, by the way!)This works flawlessly in testing....
My question is: Is it possible to setup an individual spam folder for each user (mailbox), so that each user can connect to their own spam folder via IMAP to manage their own mail?
It seems that this ought to be simple enough, but I lack the expertise to work through the rules and filters to make it happen.
Can one of you experts give a hand at this? Thanks!