On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 08:16 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 08:00 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 13:37 +0200, Erik Slagter wrote: > > > On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 10:18 +0200, Arne Caspari wrote: > [snip] > > I agree, and this has been mentioned several times in the past. The big > > problem as I see it is that there is no *standard* way of telling a mail > > server what is junk and what isn't. Remember that many mail hubs don't > > allow the user to log in. For any given setup there's certainly a way to > > hack the funcionality and the Junk/Not Junk buttons give you some > > leverage, but basically it's up to you to program them. > > Run your own mail server. Lots of people do it, and it's not as > hard as you think. It also lets you pull mail from your ISP on > a regular basis, whether you are logged in or not.
I never said it was hard. The reason I don't do it is that I read mail from multiple places, which is why I use IMAP in the first place, and why it would be interesting to do spam filtering centrally. If I want access to all my mail from anywhere I then have to allow IMAP connections from outside into any of my own machines, some of which are on ADSL, and I have no interest in doing that. And running SpamAssassin from a local mail server is no different from running it directly under Evo. I run a large mail hub for a University (under Cyrus), so I'm interested in a central spam control mechanism which will a) allow some sharing of spam heuristics between users, and b) work with the most popular clients (TBird, Outlook, local Webmail, and a few nuts like me who use Evo). That's why I want to see standards in this area. Running my own personal mail server doesn't solve any of these issues. Other people's requirements may be very different, but standardization in this area would help us all. It's just not something I expect the Evo developers to do. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
