Hi I've got some questions about mailutils. Currently, I'm using postfix and maildrop to deliver to my virtual mailfolders. Things are working as they should, but my users want to be able to set up server side sorting, and they don't have an account on that box.
I see two ways of doing this: 1. Write a maildrop driver for ingo (ingo is a part of that horde/imp framework thing which enabled sorting of mails) 2. Use the sieve extension of mailutils, write a webfrontend to let the users compile their rules. Btw: Is there any way which is easier than one of those two? For the second option, I need to know some things I didn't find on the website: 1. How does mu tell the owner of a mailfolder that it's over quota? maildrop places a file in the mailfolder. 2. Are there any docs around on how to hook mu into postfix for virtual delivery? It shouldn't be that hard, a virtual_transport ruleset for mu should do the trick, but I'd like to compare my ideas with a setup made by someone who really knows how to do that. Best regards Mathias Weyland _______________________________________________ Bug-mailutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils
