Yeah, I read the thread and sure, it would be nice to have a html based interface where all users could manage there filters by themselves, but it would be a good start to add it to mercury just like all the other filters. Why not simply add the option "move to another folder"??? Then at least the admin could add pleasant filters for spam and other important things. That is would a good start... To be honest, I think it is not suitable for "normal" users to manage spam mails in the inbox by themselves (with adding client based filters) or even more the manage two accounts, one for mails and one for spam. At least, this no option for the users I have to deal with ;-). So, this is a lot of work for me to manage the filters on each client!
Best,
Konrad
<p>Yeah, I read the thread and sure, it would be nice to have a html based interface where all users could manage there filters by themselves, but it would be a good start to add it to mercury just like all the other filters. Why not simply add the option "move to another folder"??? Then at least the admin could add pleasant filters for spam and other important things. That is would a good start... To be honest, I think it is not suitable for "normal" users to manage spam mails in the inbox by themselves (with adding client based filters) or even more the manage two accounts, one for mails and one for spam. At least, this no option for the users I have to deal with ;-). So, this is a lot of work for me to manage the filters on each client!</p><p>Best,</p><p>Konrad
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