When you create filters in outlook connected to exchange you can chose
if the filter is server or client side.
disclaimer - I don't know what versions of outlook or exchange are
required to make it work.
at my previous job where we had exchange I had outlook 2000 and I don't
know what version of exchange.
The main problem was that sometime it would mess up and try to run a
client rule on the server and fail.
Jay Lee wrote:
John D. Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Jason Haar wrote:
Has anyone done this, and if so, what sort of tools allow it?
A Linux mail relay in front of the Exchange server. :)
That wouldn't allow messages to be put in a subfolder instead of
inbox, just to do the header tagging. Not having used Exchange I
can't answer intellegently on whether or not it supports server side
sorting. However, if it doesn't you could use something like Maia
Mailguard and a Postfix frontend to the exchange server to quarantine
and report the spam, users would be able to configure and safely view
and "free" tagged spam messages via a web interface. It also can send
regular reports to the users on what spam they've gotten, senders and
subject, etc. Website is:
http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/