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	<title>Transcending Frontiers &#187; Filtering mail on Zimbra</title>
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		<title>Filtering mail on Zimbra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have deployed a new Zimbra server to gradually replace our existing mail server. We&#8217;ve moved all of The Frontier Group&#8217;s mail over to use the new system, which gives us a good chance to run it through its paces before moving clients over. I have been signed up to a mailing list of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have deployed a new <a href="http://www.zimbra.com">Zimbra</a> server to gradually replace our existing mail server. We&#8217;ve moved all of The Frontier Group&#8217;s mail over to use <a href="https://jazz.thefrontiergroup.net.au">the new system</a>, which gives us a good chance to run it through its paces before moving clients over.</p>
<p>I have been signed up to a mailing list of a Perth-based mining company, and with complete (and illegal) disregard for the <a href="http://www.dbcde.gov.au/communications_and_technology/policy_and_legislation/spam">Spam Act of 2003</a>, their removal process doesn&#8217;t work. They should really use<a href="http://ravencommunicator.com"> Raven Communicator</a>.</p>
<p>I have rules in my mail client on my Mac that filter out this nonsense when it&#8217;s open. However, I&#8217;m also using my iPhone to retrieve mail, and the mail filtering rules you set up in Mail on your Mac don&#8217;t translate to the handheld.</p>
<p>All of these combine into a situation where I needed to have mail filtering applied before it hits any of my clients; iPhone, Mac Mail or the Zimbra web interface.</p>
<p>Thankfully this is trivial to set up in Zimbra. You login, select the <code>Options &gt; Mail Filters</code> tab and create filters as necessary. The interface is very self explanatory, and any filtering rules are applied before you see your mail.</p>
<p>I can rest assured knowing that this mail is being marked as read and funneled into my trash.</p>
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