Rather than splitting mail between machines, I wanted access to all the mail from all my machines, so I went with an IMAP server running on my Linux box. I use about half a dozen email accounts, and consolidate and organize everything on the IMAP server into appropriate mailboxes based mostly on subject using procmail for filtering. It's all automatic (once the filter scripts are in place), and I can access the mail from any platform.

The same could be done on an OS X box using the same tools, of course.

Tim

On Dec 26, 2004, at 8:14 PM, GDB-B&W-X.3.7 wrote:

I'm curious as to how some of you multi machine users keep your mail separate or if you even try.


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