Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes

2001-06-08 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Jeff Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Add something like this to the end of your reciepes will help sort out > your spam. Above that reciepe are rules for all the lists you belong > to. It filters out a good amount of spam for me! > > :0: > * !^TO_jeff.*@(virtualbuilder|migratus)\.com >

Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes

2001-06-08 Thread Jeff Macdonald
Add something like this to the end of your reciepes will help sort out your spam. Above that reciepe are rules for all the lists you belong to. It filters out a good amount of spam for me! :0: * !^TO_jeff.*@(virtualbuilder|migratus)\.com spam ***

Re: Web-based POP which will leave message on the server (was Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes)

2001-06-06 Thread Joshua S. Freeman
http://www.mailandnews.com/ will enable people to access any pop3 or imap account they have via the web... J. On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Joseph E. Mainusch wrote: > I had exactly the same need. Here is what I did: > > I set up IMAP (UW) on the mail server, and encourage its use internally > (they

Re: Web-based POP which will leave message on the server (was Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes)

2001-06-06 Thread Joseph E. Mainusch
I had exactly the same need. Here is what I did: I set up IMAP (UW) on the mail server, and encourage its use internally (they use Outlook, mostly). Set up the Roxen Challenger web server with the IMHO web mail module on our public web server. IMHO module uses IMAP to access mail from the m

Web-based POP which will leave message on the server (was Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes)

2001-06-06 Thread Randy Edwards
>> Is it that you periodically need to get at your mail from other >> machines? > Yeah, that's mostly the reason. I've been looking for something roughly along the same lines. I've got some users who regularly download their e-mail from a POP3 server using a traditional mail client. But thes

Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes

2001-06-06 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it that you periodically need to get at your mail from other > machines? Yeah, that's mostly the reason. --kevin -- GO COLORADO AVALANCHE! ** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EM

Re: using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes

2001-06-05 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 05:01:09PM -0400, Kevin D. Clark wrote: > So, I decided to run my own IMAP server locally. My scheme was to > pull my email off of a remote server with Fetchmail and use > Procmail to sort my mail into IMAP mailboxes. This is interesting, but it leaves me asking one ques

using Procmail to sort IMAP mailboxes

2001-06-05 Thread Kevin D. Clark
A couple of people have expressed some interest in this in the last few months, so I thought I'd share my experience: Introduction: - For various reasons, I recently decided to switch over to using IMAP to obtain my email. IMAP folders seem nice, but being lazy, I wanted my email