What is a Mail Filter?
A mail filter allows you to run your own mail server at your chosen location and still take advantages of our services. With a mail filter you can get virus protection and spam filtering on all of your messages with no extra software to buy for your server. This allows you to take advantage of our Spam filters and Virus definitions taking the hassle out of managing the filters and leaves it to us. The mail filter will also act as a backup incase your mail server were to ever go down. This way no messages will ever be lost. In addition you also get quarantine access to your filtered mail. This allows you to see what messages are stopped and review those as you wish, as well as change your spam settings.
Communications Express allows users to create mail filters to move mail to a specific mail folder or to delete mail upon delivery. Mail filters created through the web client (Communications Express) are filters that are always running, and once enabled they will continue to work whether you log into the Internet-based system or you use a mail client such as Mozilla Thunderbird.
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