ReSieve Help File
Pegasus
- In Pegasus select the Tools->Internet Options...
Receiving (POP3) tab. The POP3 account setup page will
appear.
- Under General settings for receiving mail using POP3,
select the POP3 Host dialog box. Make a note of the
current POP3 host.
- Change the POP3 Host to 127.0.0.1
- Under General settings for receiving mail using POP3,
select the User name dialog box. Make a note of the
current User name.
- Change the User name to the combination of the original
POP3 Host name and the original User name separated by a
colon.
- So, if the original POP3 host was my.mail.com and
your User name was jdoe, your new User name would
be my.mail.com:jdoe
- You don't need to change the password.
- Click the OK Button to save the changes.
- Ensure that ReSieve is running and all mail will be
delivered through ReSieve!
- You'll need to make sure ReSieve starts whenever Windows
does. If you're using the Windows installer version of ReSieve, you can drag the 'Start
ReSieve in Background'
link from the ReSieve group in the Start menu to the Start
-> Programs -> Startup group. Now, Windows will load
ReSieve each time.
Okay. Now we've done that, it's time to set up your mail
filters, so that once ReSieve has done its work, your email
program can take that and put everything in the right folder.
For advanced users, you have the option to modify the
subject line to add a [classification] tag or not. It's near
the bottom of the Configuration tab in the web UI. No matter
which option you choose, the X-Text-Classification
header is still added.
- In Pegasus select the Tools->Mail Filtering Rules
->Edit New Mail Filtering Rules ->Rules Applied When
Folder is Opened.
- The New Mail Filtering Rules window appears.
- Click the New Rule button. The Create a New Filtering
Rule window appears.
- Click on the Expression button. Note that using the
Expression filter will work even if the ReSieve Subject
Line Modification option is turned off. If you use the
Header filter, the ReSieve Subject Line Modification
option must be turned on.
- Select the If this regular expression dialog box
- Enter the name of one of your buckets, preceded X-Text-Classification:,
for example: X-Text-Classification: spam
- Select the Headers or body radio button
- Select the desired action from the Action drop down
list. For example Move
- If an action such as Move or Forward has been chosen,
click the Set button.
- Select the destination folder or enter the forward to
address as appropriate for the Action selected.
- Click the OK button to add the rule to the rule list.
- Repeat the process for each rule you need.
- The order in which the filter rules are applied can be
adjusted using the red / blue (up / down) arrows in the
New Mail Filter Rules window.
- Select the Save button to save the rules set changes.
- Select the OK button.
- You're done!
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