Hi Thomas,
That basicaly works: Thanks
I see the POP3 client poll my pop server and than than outlook conects to Mercury using IMAP.
Now something else (And I feel stupid to ask [:$])
I created a rule (Configuration>filtering rules>edit global rules>headers) and ticket "Subject" so it should just look in the subject. At [Contains this text] I entered "test".
The action I selected is: [Add a header to the message] and att [Parameter] I set "test:hallo" (Also tried other combinations like ""test:hallo"" "test: this is a test")
When I send an email to myself I would expect that Mercury is replacing/adding "hallo" in the subject.[:(] wrong... It doesn't
I know it's possible but appearntly I'm not clever enough to find out how [:S]. Can you help me on this?
Another issue I now stumble into is that when I reply to incoming mesages outlook tries to reply via my local running Mercury system and that was not expected.[:'(]
And one other questioin already further down the process: would it be able to place incoming messages based on subject and/or body to subfolders of the IMAP directly?
Keep in mind that the reason of trying this all is that I can not make the aquired number of rules in outlook itself.
Thanks Jan-Willem
<p>Hi Thomas,</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>That basicaly works: Thanks</p><p>I see the POP3 client poll my pop server and than than outlook conects to Mercury using IMAP.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Now something else (And I feel stupid to ask [:$])</p><p>I created a rule (Configuration&gt;filtering rules&gt;edit global rules&gt;headers) and ticket "Subject" so it should just look in the subject. At [Contains this text] I entered "test".</p><p>The action I selected is: [Add a header to the message] and att [Parameter]&nbsp; I set "test:hallo" (Also tried other combinations like ""test:hallo"" "test: this is a test")
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When I send an email to myself I would expect that Mercury is replacing/adding "hallo" in the subject.[:(]&nbsp; wrong... It doesn't</p><p>I know it's possible but appearntly I'm not clever enough to find out how [:S]. Can you help me on this?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Another issue I now stumble into is that when I reply to incoming mesages outlook tries to reply via my local running Mercury system and that was not expected.[:'(]&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>And one other questioin already further down the process: would it be able to place incoming messages based on subject and/or body to subfolders of the IMAP directly?</p><p>Keep in mind that the reason of trying this all is that I can not make the aquired number of rules in outlook itself.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks Jan-Willem
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