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What is the global mailbox (catch-all)?

Some providers may provide global (catch-all) mailboxes. Such mailboxes allow you to receive all messages sent to your domain even if the sender has incorrectly typed the address or has entered a non-existent address.

Maiplab POP3 Connector for Exchange 2007 (MPC) will help you process such messages. MPC will automatically define addressees based on the headings of messages, both standard headings and those which are configured by you. Built-in automatic removal of duplicates will relieve you of the routine work of removal of unnecessary messages which sometimes arise in such mailboxes.

You can add one or several of your own routing rules. Routing rules are used for flexible search of message recipients. You can use To, CC and Subject fields as condition to filter recipients.

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