It may also happen because the server cannot get the data. Eg. if you autofile to a PST the server has no way to locate the folder, only Outlook can do that. I think your example falls in this category, where the server does not have enough data to work with.
As said - I want to move new mail to a mailbox folder (for example - under Inbox I have created a folder called "temp", under my Scalix tree). I set a rule saying that this rule will apply if I am in the TO field, and it's a server-side rule. I change that same rule so that the condition is "Mail sent only to me" and this becomes client-side rule. What has changed?
What do you mean by "another account"? You should not have another IMAP/POP3 account in the same profile, as this will cause issues sooner or later. And you cannot create another MAPI account in the same profile. If you are opening a mailbox as a delegate, then you'll have to log in as that user and set its rules.
I have seen no limitation of the likes. Even for the purpose of importing mail from the current IMAP folders, I might need to add to the MAPI account supplied by Scalix the additional IMAP account, and let my users copy their mail. What issues am I bound to encounter? This is an issue...
ezaton wrote:
I cannot set a rule to select mail sent from a list. Scalix rules wizard will ask to convert the list to its members. If I modify the list later, I have to modify that rule as well.
Can you give me an example here of what you are trying to do?
Example: I have a list of friends whom to I forward my jokes (everyone has one of these lists). I setup a rule which says that every mail recieved from a member of this mailing-list (previously created in my own personal contacts folder) should be redirected to a specific folder. Scalix claims it cannot use lists, and offers to add all members of this list - just the bunch of them. If I modify the mailing list (adding another one to this list, for example), I have to modify the rule so it will extract the whole names from this list again.
If you have a company-wide such list, and people sort based on the members on this specific list (for example: sales. All sales personnel), changes to this list will require all the company's people to re-edit their mail rules, and readjust the "from" (in our example) field to fit the modified list. In a large company, sometimes HR change lists of names without notifiying the users about it (not all the company should know that Joe, a new salesman has joined his team, however, his name will be added to the "sales" mailing list).
Thanks.