> tovis writes:
>
>> I need a shared/common folder for incoming faxes.
>> I think, that when a new email massge is incoming, it's always landing
>> in
>> Maildir/new folder by imap server(?). When I'm creating a shared Maildir
>> I
>> can not add to others (who need this) the whole shared Maildir, but I've
>> should create a folder (inside shared Maildir) which is would be shared
>> among fax users (for my example). But when I configure "new_fax" I've
>> should/could give only a username as the recipient. To share the fax -es
>> I
>> need to login, and move messages to shared folder of the shared Maildir.
>> Only if I right, how to get many users to get access (at least read) all
>> faxis (emails)?
>
> Switch from system accounts to virtual accounts, and use virtual shared
> folders.

Thanks for quick answer!
I realized this possibility, but I'm sure that all my users, would have
shares. I'm not sure that is it a good choice to make a "real" and a
virtual account in parallel.
On first try of fax receiving I realized that to set "new_fax" provide by
courier package I need install also courier-maildrop (it wasn't obligatory
before). I quickly lookitup (not deep enough - I'm really confused) but
seem to me it can do the job, is not it?

PS: I need to reformat my mind. If I only understand well, courier-mta
includes an ESMTP server, which could connect with other servers on the
net through ESMTP protocol - in my situation it uses smarthost to send my
mails, put into the apropriate IMAP folder, using waht ever frontend.
Receiving emails, goes using fetchmail, which collect emails from
different servers and using ESMTP protocoll "relay" it to the local users,
right to their INBOX controlled by IMAP server. maildrop, sticking between
ESMTO server and IMAP server controles this movement, and could do
filtering and some kind of redirecting. faxmail subsystem always connect
to ESMTP server, as fax -es coming from the net. This roadmap is right?

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