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@ -2563,6 +2563,17 @@ Note that *regex* should be disable and that there should be no white space.
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Please be aware that a difference in the *from* and *reply-to* domain, and no or multi *from* addresses isn't a good indication of spam.
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Please be aware that a difference in the *from* and *reply-to* domain, and no or multi *from* addresses isn't a good indication of spam.
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Since the app sets the keyword *$Filtered$* after the rules have been executed for a message,
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you can create a rule to prevent the rules from being executed again (which is sometimes desirable):
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* Name: anything you like
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* Order: lower than all other rules, for example 0
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* Stop processing rules after executing this rule: enabled
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* Header contains: *$$Filtered$* (no spaces)
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* Action: No action
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Note that not all email servers support IMAP keywords.
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The automation action will broadcast the intent *eu.faircode.email.AUTOMATION* with the following string extras:
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The automation action will broadcast the intent *eu.faircode.email.AUTOMATION* with the following string extras:
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