RE: MAIL SERVER



I guess the best option would be to set up a mail server and migrate
those mailboxes to your own mailserver, over which you then have full
control.

Otherwise you could look into setting up a mail server and for each
externally hosted mailbox set up a user and then use fetchmail to pull
down copies of messages in those external mailboxes.

Not very elegant but could work.


-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of subrah manyam
Sent: 11 November 2009 06:37
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: MAIL SERVER

Hi all,

My company got 2 mail id's xyz@xxxxxxxxxx ,etc for some
members abc@xxxxxxxxxxx, etc for othersmembers
Some mail boxes are hosted by yahoo(xyz@xxxxxxxxxx and other
is
hosted by google(abc@xxxxxxxxxxx).
when any one resigned they are deleting important mails
from
outlook and from web access,
now i want a copy of all inbox sent items etc in my company
mail
server which i have to setup,

please suggest me the best solution for me so that mail
are
first downloaded from yahoo and google to my local mail server and then
to
my users outlook.

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:13 AM, subrah manyam
<subbu007ec@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

i dont understand the reply


On 11/9/09, awin kumar <awin000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

googl

On 11/9/09, subrah manyam <subbu007ec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

My company got 2 mail id's xyz@xxxxxxxxxx,
abc@xxxxxxxxxxx,
one is hosted by yahoo and other is hosted by google
when any one resigned they are deleting important
mails
from
outlook and from web access,
now i want a copy of all inbox sent items etc in my
company
mail
server which i have to setup,

please suggest me the best solution for me so that
mail
are
first downloaded from yahoo and google to my local mail server and
then
to
my users outlook.
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