Aaron Stone wrote:
Create a dummy account/alias, and attach a sieve script to it:
require "fileinto";
fileinto "#Public/shared";
Aaron
Thanks for the reply. That was exactly what I had in mind. See my
reply to Mark Sapiro.
Regards,
LelandJ
On Fri, Oct 5, 2007, "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
I have created a #Pulblc/shared folder using the ACL option from the
DBMA program. Then I included this shared folder in a number of DBmail
user accounts. I then subscribed the #Public/shared folder in
Thunderbird so the new shared folder appeared in the user's Thunderbird
account.
I was able to drag and drop email into the shared folder and the email
would correctly appear in everybody shared folder. I was also able to
delete email in the shared folder of a user that had admin privileges,
and the email was deleted correctly from all shared folders. Also user
without privileges are correctly unable to delete emails, so it appears
everything is working correctly.
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 just wondering whether DBmail shared folder could be used something
like a Mailman mailing list, where everybody get a shared email and
everybody can reply to the email at some key email address, so everybody
would also get the reply.
Regards,
LelandJ
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