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Forwarding GroupWise Messages to Another Address
It's easy to create a rule within
GroupWise that automatically forwards all incoming messages to any email
address you specify. You can create your forwarding rule using either GroupWise
WebAccess (the simplest method) or the GroupWise desktop client for Windows.
Create
a forwarding rule for new messages in the GroupWise desktop
client
Add
a rule that checks the size of a message,
so messages that exceed the message-size limit for your external
mail system are not forwarded.
Create a rule that forwards multiple
saved messages to a new account
Creating a Forwarding Rule in the GroupWise Desktop Client
Note: The illustrations in this section are from the GroupWise desktop client for Windows.
- Open the GroupWise desktop client and enter your GroupWise password.
- Click on the Tools menu and select Rules. The Rules dialog box will appear.

Note that the user in this example already has one rule; your own list may be empty. If you have other rules, be sure to read the section on interactions between rules at the end of this document.
- Click on the New button. The New Rule dialog box will appear.

- In the Rule Name field, type a name for the rule, something like "Forward to yahoo".
- In the area labeled When event is, make sure that New Item is selected and Received is selected.
- In the area labeled If conditions are, under Item Types, select Mail. When you're done, the dialog box should look like this:

- If you want to forward all incoming items, do not define any conditions.
- In the Then actions are area, click on the Add Action button and choose Forward from the list.
- In the next window, enter the destination email address in the To: field. Be sure to use a complete address (e.g., myaccount@yahoo.com).
- Click again on Add Action, and choose Stop Rule Processing (at the bottom of the list.)
- Click on Save.
- You will be returned to the Rules dialog box. Your new rule
should appear in the Rules list, with a check mark beside
it to indicate the rule is active. If the new rule is
below your forwarding rule, select it and drag it above
your forwarding rule.
- Click Close, and you're done.
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Creating a Rule that Checks the Size of a Message Before
Forwarding It
Use the procedure below to create a rule that checks
the size of each new message and ensures that any message that exceeds the size
limit for your external mail account is not forwarded. It also sends
you an alert that a message was too large to be forwarded and therefore must
be viewed within GroupWise.
- Open the GroupWise desktop client and enter your GroupWise password.
- Click on the Tools menu and select Rules.
The Rules dialog box will appear.
- Click on the New button. The New Rule dialog
box will appear.
- In the Rule Name field, type a name for
the rule, something like "Check message size."
- In the area labeled When event is, make sure
that New Item is selected and Received is
selected.
- In the area labeled If conditions are, under Item
Types, select Mail.
- Click on the Define Conditions button. In
the Define Conditions window:
- Select Size from
the first drop-down menu. If it's not in the list,
select All Fields, select Size in
the next window, and click OK.
- Back in the
Define Conditions window, select
>=
Greater Than or Equal To from the second
drop-down menu.
- In the next field, enter the largest size message
in bytes* that your external
email account will accept. This information may
appear in the help files for your email system
or you may need to contact your ISP.
*Use the following calculator to convert kilobytes (KB) or megabytes (MB) to bytes: http://www.onlineconversion.com/computer.htm
- In the Then actions are area, click the Add
Action button and choose Send Mail from
the list.
- In the next window, enter the following:
To: Your external email address
[Be
sure to use a complete address (e.g., myaccount@yahoo.com)]
Subject: Oversized message received in GroupWise
Message: A message was received by GroupWise
that exceeds the size limit of this system. Please
use GroupWise to check the message.
- Click Add Action again,
and choose Stop
Rule Processing (at the bottom of the list.)
- Click Save.
- You will be returned to the Rules dialog box.
Your new Check Size rule should appear in the Rules list
with a check mark beside it.
IMPORTANT: If the Check Size rule appears below your
forwarding rule in the list, drag it above the
forwarding rule. This ensures that the forwarding rule
will not be triggered for any message that exceeds the
size limit.
- Click Close, and you're done.
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Forwarding Many Saved Messages to a New Account
You can use
the procedure
below to create
an auto-forwarding
rule that streamlines
the process
of forwarding
your saved GroupWise messages to
a new account. The rule causes any
messages you place in an "AutoForward" folder to be
automatically forwarded to an address of your choosing. It is very useful for
forwarding large numbers of messages all at once.
Note: You must use the GroupWise desktop client to create this rule. However,
once it has been created, you can use GroupWise Web Access to move any saved
messages you wish into your "AutoForward" folder.
- Double-click on the GroupWise desktop client icon,
and enter your password.
- Create a new folder in your Cabinet called AutoForward:
- In the folder list, right-click on the Cabinet and
choose New Folder from the pop-up menu.
- In the Create Personal Folder window,
click Next.
- In the next window, enter AutoForward in the Name field,
then click Next.
- In the next window, click Finish.
- Create another new folder in your Cabinet called Forwarded
Mail. (You will use this folder to retain a copy
of all forwarded messages until you can confirm the
forwarding was successful.)
- Right-click on the Cabinet and
choose New Folder from the pop-up menu.
- In the Create Personal Folder window,
click Next.
- In the next window, enter Forwarded Mail in
the Name field, then click Next.
- In the next window, click Finish.
- Now that the necessary folders are created, go to the
main menu and select Tools, then Rules.
- In the Rules window, you will see a list of
any rules you have defined in the past. Click on the New button.
- In the New Rule window, name your rule "AutoForward
old messages".
- Under When event is, click on the dropdown list
and choose Filed Item.
- Click on the folder icon next to Select Folder,
open the Cabinet, and select your AutoForward folder.
- Click on Add Action, then select Forward.
- In the next window, enter the destination email address
in the To: field. Be sure to use a complete address,
for example: myaccount@yahoo.com
- You may add a subject line or text that identifies
the message as a forwarded message if you wish.
- Click OK.
- Click on Add Action again, and choose Move
to Folder.
- In the next window, open the Cabinet, select your Forwarded
Mail folder, and click OK.
- Click on Add Action again, and choose Stop
Rule Processing.
- Click on Save, then Close, and you're
done.
To test your rule, drag (or move, in GroupWise WebAccess) an unimportant
message into your AutoForward folder. It should disappear,
then show up as a new message in your other email account. You should
also find a copy of the message in your Forwarded Mail folder.
If the rule works as expected, you are free to move as
many messages as you wish into your AutoForward folder.
If the rule doesn't work as expected, review your rule
for possible mistakes, and test again.
Once you confirm that all messages you dragged into your AutoForward folder
have been successfully forwarded to your other address, you can delete all
the copies in the Forwarded Mail folder.
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Interactions Between Rules
If you've discovered how useful rules can be, you may have several rules already.
Rules are processed in the order they appear in your Rules list. Since
you probably want your deletion rule to be applied to incoming messages before
any other rule, be sure to put your deletion rule at the top of your list.
- With WebAccess, rules are added to your list in the
order you create them. To change the order, you will
have to delete your other rules, then re-create them after you
create your deletion rule.
- If you're using the Windows desktop client, you can
reorder your rules by simply clicking and dragging the
rule name up and down in your Rules list.
To stop rule processing:
All rules are applied to every message unless you have added the "Stop
Rule Processing" action to a rule. You should always add this action to
any rule that is intended to stand alone.
For example, you may have a rule that automatically files all messages from
a certain list server into a folder in your cabinet. Since you probably don't
want any other rules to act on these messages, you should add the Stop Rule
Processing action to your list-server-filing rule. This action ensures
that no other rules are applied to the messages in this category.
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