On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:20 PM, will...@lefkovics.net
<will...@lefkovics.net> wrote:
> For IMAP clients, this should work fine.

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:36 PM, KevinM <kev...@wlkmmas.org> wrote:
> What about for pine clients...

  As William noted, Pine does IMAP just fine.  It was one of the early
IMAP clients.  1991, I believe.

  If they're using fetchmail or something similar to grab their mail
off Exchange and put it in local storage, then they prolly won't pull
from folders outside of INBOX by default, so they won't get the spam
that your Exchange server put in a different folder.  If they *want*
to review the spam folder, tell them to use IMAP.  :)  The point of
IMAP is server-based mail storage with multiple folders.  Or, I
suppose, they could use OWA, or have fetchmail pull down the spam
folder but sort/deliver to another mailbox.

-- Ben

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