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On Apr 4, 2024, 14:02, Marc < m...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:
> > Also autodiscovery for external (as in, not Microsoft/Apple) mail is being
frustrated.
Apple Mail on iPhones is currently ignoring autodiscovery and forcing their own
smtp server, breaking DMARC.
>
> > I keep finding myself in a corner with a user. He uses mail
> extensively, which
> > is fine, he has a huge archive of own professional correspondence,
> which is
> > fine, but he uses mail folders as if they were regular system folders,
> with
> > very long paths, and keeps renaming them
> On 04/04/2024 03:15 EEST Joseph Tam wrote:
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>
> Rupert Gallagher writes:
>
> > I keep finding myself in a corner with a user. He uses mail extensively,
> > which
> > is fine, he has a huge archive of own professional correspondence, which is
> > fine, but he uses mail folders as if they
I keep finding myself in a corner with a user. He uses mail
extensively, which
is fine, he has a huge archive of own professional correspondence,
which is
fine, but he uses mail folders as if they were regular system folders,
with
very long paths, and keeps renaming them and moving them
>
> It was a constant pain ... Finally resolved by migrating them to MS-365.
> Maybe dovecot would be more forgiving, but we did not dare to try.
That is why these fuckers of Apple and Microsoft are doing it, and these morons
at EU market abuse commissions don't get it, don't read complaints.