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Email Filters

Manage Email Filters

Eenos provides Dovecot Sieve service as a full-featured email filter service. So that, you can create email filtering rules to manage your email accounts.

These filters are accessible from the eenos Web Mail service. You need to log in to the eenos webmail service. 

Access Mail Filter Interface

To access the Mail Filter interface, log in to webmail using your email account and then go to the following,

Webmail ->  Settings -> Filters

Create Filter 

To create an email filter, click on the Create Button on the top bar from the above link. It will take you to the email filter creation page and you need to fill out the following,

 Filter Name, A name for the email filter

Filter Enabled, a toggle button to enable or disable this filter

Scope, where to apply the filter. You may select one scope

Rules, set your filtering rules.  You can add multiple  rules to your inbox

Actions, explain what will do with the emails after processing this rule.

Now click the Save Button to create the filter.

Edit Filter

To edit the email filter, you may simply click the filter name from this page. It will show the filter configuration and you can edit the email filter rules.

Delete Filter

To delete an email filter,  select the filter and click the trash icon on the top bar.  This will remove the email filter that you created.

Eenos does not provide a web interface for  EXIM SMTP server-side filter rules which can only be added by server admins. There is no need to study exim or create rules for eenos users as we integrated it fully with your webmail service.  So, the exim filters are dedicated for server admins at this time.

Create Exim Domain SMTP Filter

To know how to create a domain-based exim smtp filter please read  from  here

You may need server root access to add domain-level filters

Create Exim  Email Account SMTP Filter

To know how to create an SMTP level filter in Exim please read the documentation from here.

You may need server root access to add SMTP level filters.