Am Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 02:58 schrieb bascule:
> i've been doing some reading with the intention of setting up a box to
> collect all my mail so that i can use imap to look at mail from any box
> and any os but i just thought of what for me could be a showstopper, i
> use the multiple identities feature of kmail a lot, mail is sorted into
> folders and identities associated, now maybe i could set up all my linux
> installs with kmailset up individualy but this seems to be missing the
> point, plus on win what? i have been assuming that fetchmail would be
> fetching mail from my isps, procmail would put it into mail folders on
> the server and some imap server would server them out to the lan,
> assuming i have this right is there a way to avoid find a client for
> each machine that supports the features of kmail and having to configure
> it seperately,
> is the only way to run kmail locally in an x session on the server and
> use vnc or something over the lan?
>
> bascule

Hi bascule,

kmail is currently not able to filter into imap folders. so you have to 
filter in the imap or something else (postfix, sieve... depends on your 
imap server).

the other thing: you either can use nfs to share your home-account over the 
network, so you only need the settings once, or you have to configure it 
on every host you use. But you can simply copy the neccessary files to all 
hosts you want to use.

Martin
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