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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ There are three **Forward** options:
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- **Resend (bounce)**<br>
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- **Resend (bounce)**<br>
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This option is similar to the previous ones, but it works differently. Since it forwards the email untouched it is not necessary a complete mail composing page, just a dialog box to enter few data. The **From**, **To**, **Cc** and/or **Bcc** information will be appended to the original message as headers with ‘Resent-‘ prefix according to mail standards.
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This option is similar to the previous ones, but it works differently. Since it forwards the email untouched it is not necessary a complete mail composing page, just a dialog box to enter few data. The **From**, **To**, **Cc** and/or **Bcc** information will be appended to the original message as headers with ‘Resent-‘ prefix according to mail standards.
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![](en/forward_bounce.png)
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![](en/forward_bounce.png)
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!! We will look the **Reply** and **Forward** options, as well as everything related to creation and management of emails, in more detail in the following chapters.
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!! We will look the **Reply** and **Forward** options, as well as everything related to creation and management of emails, in more detail in the following chapters.
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So, with filters you can specify conditions to match and actions to take on matching, for example, move emails from a sender to a particular folder. Basically, you tell the mailserver how it should process your mails.
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So, with filters you can specify conditions to match and actions to take on matching, for example, move emails from a sender to a particular folder. Basically, you tell the mailserver how it should process your mails.
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To manage/create filters, go to the **Settings** and click on **Filters**
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![Filters](en/set_filters.png)
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![Filters](en/set_filters.png)
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To manage/create filters, go to the **Settings** and click on **Filters**
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## Creating a filter
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![Filters](en/filters.png)
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![Filters](en/filters.png)
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![](en/from_select.gif)
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![](en/from_select.gif)
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### To
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#### To
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- **Followup-To**: This option is generally used when you want to get an answer from someone who has been sent a message previously and from whom we have had no response after a certain time.
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- **Followup-To**: This option is generally used when you want to get an answer from someone who has been sent a message previously and from whom we have had no response after a certain time.
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### Subject
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#### Subject
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Here you type the subject of the email.
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Here you type the subject of the email.
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## [03. Email](Roundcube/03.email)
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## [03. Email](Roundcube/03.email)
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- Composing an email
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- Composing an email
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- Forwarding
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- Filters
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## [04. Contacts](Roundcube/04.contacts)
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## [04. Contacts](Roundcube/04.contacts)
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- Contacts lists
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- Contacts lists
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