Hexamail Server Administration Guide - Rule - Matches

Matches

Matches
Name
the name by which you wish to call this rule
Example interface

   Matches

If from any of
email from any of these addresses will be routed. Leave blank to match for all emails (equivalent to *)
Example interface
forbidden@example.com
Importing data

Press the import button, also shown as >> when the interface is small, to import data into the list.The following file types are supported:

        CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)
        Text (Tab delimited) (*.txt)
        All Files (*.*)
        
The data should be separated by commas, tab characters or newlines.
Each data entry must match the validation wildcard '*@*.*'. Entries that do not match will be discarded.
Duplicate entries are not imported more than once.
and subject matches
email with subjects that match any of these wildcard/phrase/substring will be routed. Leave blank to match for all emails (equivalent to *)
Example interface
Importing data

Press the import button, also shown as >> when the interface is small, to import data into the list.The following file types are supported:

        CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)
        Text (Tab delimited) (*.txt)
        All Files (*.*)
        
The data should be separated by commas, tab characters or newlines.
Duplicate entries are not imported more than once.
and content matches
The text and html content parts of the email are scanned for the content match expressions. The expressions are substrings and can include the wildcards * ('one or more of any character') and ? ('any single character')
Example interface
Importing data

Press the import button, also shown as >> when the interface is small, to import data into the list.The following file types are supported:

        CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)
        Text (Tab delimited) (*.txt)
        All Files (*.*)
        
The data should be separated by commas, tab characters or newlines.
Duplicate entries are not imported more than once.
and content language
The text and html content parts of the email are scanned for the content language
Example interface
Use first
Use only the first N sentences for language detection. This helps avoid disclaimers and other material that may not be in the language you wish to detect. Set to 0 to use entire text content.
Example interface
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