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How are server-side rules and client-side rules different?

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How are server-side rules and client-side rules different?

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Similar to the Client-Side Rules Wizard available in Outlook, Oracle Connector for Outlook enables you to set server-side rules. Server-side rules are performed directly on the server. Client-side rules are performed only when you are logged in to your mail client. The use of client-side rules often slows down the performance of Outlook. Since server-side rules are performed on the server, the mail messages associated with rules you set are transferred into the appropriate folders before you even log in to Outlook.

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Similar to the Client-Side Rules Wizard available in Outlook, Oracle Connector for Outlook enables you to set server-side rules. Server-side rules are performed directly on the server. Client-side rules are only performed when you are logged in to your mail client. The use of client-side rules often slows down the performance of Outlook. Since server-side rules are performed on the server, the mail messages associated with rules you set are transferred into the appropriate folders before you even log in to Outlook.

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Similar to the Client-Side Rules Wizard available in Outlook, Oracle Connector for Outlook enables you to set server-side rules. Server-side rules are performed directly on the server. Client-side rules are only performed when you are logged in to your mail client. The use of client-side rules often slows down the performance of Outlook. Server-side rules are performed on the server, so the mail messages associated with rules you set are transferred into the appropriate folders before you even log in to Outlook.

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