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MAPILab Rules
for Exchange is a program for creating and managing
Microsoft® Exchange Server and Microsoft® Small
Business Server
2000/2003 server-side rules for the processing of incoming messages.
The product provides much more flexibility and functionality than
server-side rules created in Microsoft Outlook. It supports all types
of messages and employs a completely different technological working
base.
At present,
what the functional features of our product provides you
with can only be achieved through ordering custom scripts for Microsoft
Exchange Server. But along with its functional features, MAPILab Rules
for Exchange has a number of serious advantages:
Easy-to-use.
It is as easy to use the program as the Rules Wizard in Microsoft
Outlook. The regular interface of the Rules Wizard allows any competent
user to create and manage these rules!
No more
scripts! Forget about scripts,
debugging and testing!
Now any rule can be created with a few mouse clicks. Moving over to
MAPILab Rules for Exchange does not require any change to the scripts
you already have in operation.
Seamless
integration. Server-side rules
are applied prior to
server-side rules created in Microsoft Outlook and yet prior to rules
applied on the client side. A special manager for the server message
filters will provide seamless integration even in the most complex
systems that have additional server software installed, such as
antivirus software, antispam software, content filters, etc.
High ROI.
Our product justifies its expense within one day: the
system administrator no longer has to spend his time searching for
scripts, or the deployment and adjustment of debugging processes. At
the same time, you get a considerable reduction in expense just on the
maintenance of this deployed solution!
Administration
MAPILab Rules
for Exchange is administrated with the help of
a snap-in application integrated into the Tools branch of the Exchange
System Manager.
MAPILab Rules
for Exchange displays rules in the form of a list
where you can change their order. While processing messages, rules are
applied one after another from top to bottom.
Rules consist
of:
- One
of the four Primary Conditions
that determine the set of Secondary Conditions and Actions coming
afterwards:
- Message
goes anywhere
- Message
goes to any mailbox
- Message
goes to the specified
public folders tree
- Message
goes to the specified recipient
- Several
Secondary Conditions, for
example:
- The
subject line contains specific
words
- Assigned
to the specified
message class
- Etc.
- One
or several Actions, for example:
- Move
the message to the specified
mailbox folder
- Assign
it to the specified
message class
- Etc.
Here are some
sample descriptions of rules that can be created
with MAPILab Rules for Exchange:
- Apply
this rule when
message goes to
any mailbox
Message header contains X-Spam-Flag:
Yes
Move it to the Spam
subfolder of the recipient's mailbox
- Apply
this rule when
message goes
anywhere
The sender's address contains @mapilab.com
Mark it as a high importance
- Apply
this rule when
message goes to Public
Folders public folders tree
Recipient's address contains
@yahoogroups.com
And assigned to IPM.Post
message class
Assign it to the IPM.Note
message class
If you want
to suggest new Conditions and Actions that should
be added to the program, you can do it using the corresponding form on
the
right.
click here for the details

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