hi randy,
have to say thank you for your email. was looking in your page, it's really 
very helpfully, but think, it takes some times to get it in my head. will do 
this step by step.

thanks and bye
hans

On Tuesday 01 October 2002 16:27, Randy Kramer wrote:
> Oops, sorry, sent before adding link to page.
>
> Randy Kramer
>
> On Tuesday 01 October 2002 03:00 am, hans privat wrote:
> > hi,
> > have to solve the reqirement, that the incoming mails have to be read
> > in kmail on one box and in evolution in the other linux-box - and
> > they have to be sorted in different mailboxes - if possible -
> > automated.
> > is this possible
>
> Yes.
>
> > and if so, how can I do that.
>
> I'm writing some WikiLearn pages that would probably give you the
> necessary clues.  Watch this page:
>
> http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailServerFinalSummary
>
> In general there are two approaches:
>
> Designate one of your machines as an email server; receive, store (and
> sort) all mail there and let other mail clients access the mail via
> IMAP.  The disadvantage in this case (against your stated requirements)
> is that the mail is sorted one way for all machines.
>
> Designate one of your machines as an email server, receive all mail
> there, but copy mail to the other machines.  Let each machine store
> (and sort) email as they wish.
>
> And there would be hybrids of both of these approaches.
>
> hope this gives you a hint, do some reading, send some more questions
> Randy Kramer
>
> > Thats my situation :
> > internet-box -->    mdk-box with evolution
> >                     rh-box with kmail
> >                     mdk-box with evolution
> >
> > thanks for your ideas, tips and hints
> >
> > bye hans


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