Thanks for the reply.  I'm not familiar with using a .forward file.

I'm going to try to set up a sieve filter to move mail coming into an inbox of a special user to the shared folders. I'll set up a special user with the shared folder that would receive all emails and replies on a thread. I'll have a flag in the subject header like [Dbmail Shared Folder 1], for example, that sieve can catch to move the email into the Shared Folder 1 of the speical user. Once the email is moved to the shared folder of the speical user, its should be available to everyone.

I've go squirrelmail running as localhost on the mail server and it has the sieve plugin installed. This makes it easy for users to create sieve rule. I'll let you know how it goes.

Regards,

LelandJ

Martin Furter wrote:


On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

My question is what method can I use to send email to a shared folder, so the email appears in all the folder in a way that would allow any user to reply to the email. Would I need to use a sieve filter to have the mail moved to the share folder, once it hit the a user's INBOX?

I've done that using a .forward file with the following content (and dbmail 2.0):

|"/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -u __public__ -m INBOX"

HTH
Martin
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