Re: Outlook Express Can Do this, How About Linux?
From: Jake Nelson (jnelson_at_burntmail.com)
Date: 04/19/05
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:48:40 -0400
SINNER wrote:
> * Ric K. Wrote in comp.os.linux:
>
>
>>I think your suggestion should solve my problem. I assume that
>>each person will download every letter (even those that we want to
>>go to another department) and then filter out everything they
>>don't care about. Since everything remains on the server the
>>other departments can do the same.
>
>
> I dont use postfix but I believe you use it to forward mail that
> matches certain rules to certain malboxes and subsequently remove the
> sent message from the server. This does not have to be done client
> side.
>
I second this idea. Client side is messy and can cause potential
problems. Properly configuring one machine to filter the mail into
seperate mailboxes is the safest and most predictable solution.
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