With google search I find:

"Whether or not a rule will be a server-side or client-side rule depends on
the actions, conditions and exceptions that are selected in the message.

When the rule contains an action or condition/exception that can only be
performed by Outlook, then the rule turns into a client-side rule. If this
action/condition/exception is also dependent on a specific configuration of
Outlook then the rule will get the “on this machine only” condition as
well."

And "move to folder" action is server side rule condition.

So I can't choose rules type.

My pc is not joined to the domain, this can be the problem?


2013/8/19 Szládovics Péter <[email protected]>

> 2013-08-19 16:31 keltezéssel, Fabio Onorini írta:
>
>> I did not choose the type rule.
>> I have outlook configured to communicate with a server exchange (sogo +
>> OpenChange) and when I create a rule this is completely lost when saved.
>>
>> I understand that creating a script sieve, the filter works on the server
>> side, but if a user only uses outlook how he can create rules?
>> It seems that outlook not saved locally in Exchange configuration.
>>
>
> Outlook side rules always stored on outlook side (in user's profile). If
> you have any problem with it, it isn't sogo problem.
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