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Ben Reser wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 07:20:30PM -0400, allen wrote:
|
|>The obvious solution if the goal is to provide something out of the box
|>that works with one or more mail clients is to dump "such" mail into
|>a spam folder of the particular user.
|
|
| Which means POP users will never see it because POP doesn't support
| "folders".  Once again there is no solution that works right in all
| insallations and configurations.  Try again.
|

POP may not support folders, but the local machine would most certainly
do so.  As a mail client is on the downstream end, POP shouldn't be a
concern.  I do think it might be worthwhile to include a most basic
fetchmail configuration GUI and an extremely basic procmail filter tool
(similar to a simple match version of what mozilla-mail supports).

Also, I've yet to check where the defaults in cooker are presently, but
last I could recall not all of the shipped mail clients were defaulting
to the same mail directories (I had to change the pinerc in 8.2 to sync
up with some other clients defaulting to ~/Mail instead of ~/mail -- not
sure, but think it was kmail).
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