On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 08:30:30AM +0100, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
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> Am Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 02:58 schrieb bascule:
> > i've been doing some reading with the intention of setting up a box to
> > collect all my mail so that i can use imap to look at mail from any box
> > and any os but i just thought of what for me could be a showstopper, i
> > use the multiple identities feature of kmail a lot, mail is sorted into
> > folders and identities associated, now maybe i could set up all my linux
> > installs with kmailset up individualy but this seems to be missing the
> > point, plus on win what? i have been assuming that fetchmail would be
> > fetching mail from my isps, procmail would put it into mail folders on
> > the server and some imap server would server them out to the lan,
> > assuming i have this right is there a way to avoid find a client for
> > each machine that supports the features of kmail and having to configure
> > it seperately,
> > is the only way to run kmail locally in an x session on the server and
> > use vnc or something over the lan?
> >
> > bascule
> 

Forget K-Mail. It won't filter into imap folders. Go with either Mozilla
Mail, or Evolution. Either one does an excelent job of filtering into
imapp folders. I use this set up myself, so that I can always get to my
mail, from any client, anywhere, and ALL my mail is there. I got tired
of the POP thing a long time ago, when all my mail was on myh home
desktop, and I was traveling with a laptop. IMAP is the way to go.

Ric

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