Hi Andy, hi list, thank you for your quick reply.
Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote: > If I were to set up a mail server like the one you describe, however, I > wouldn't go for the shared folder approach. Shared folders are quite > useful when there are many (>1000) people who read the same emails, but in > most cases, a mailing list does the trick. And it's usually much easier to > set up. So I would set up a qmail mail server (the most stable mail server > that exists today), install ezmlm for handling all internal mailing lists, > subscribe the users that need to read the emails, then install Binc IMAP > for IMAP access. > Well, I thought having shared folders (especially flags like "seen", "answered") would be a good idea for role-accounts like e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] where several people work on one mailbox. Obviously a mailinglist is not very usefull in that case. But ok, thank you for your help, I will look at cyrus and courier once more. Greetings, Jan
