Ow Mun Heng wrote: > Having looked at it. (not installed, read the doc etc) seems like it it > provides mail-filtering capabilities and vacation messages etc to the > end-user. I'm not very sure about acls since I didn't see it in > action(so most likely will dabble with it and play around)
>From what I have tried, horde is the best on the client side as far as letting the users handle their sieve scripts, vacation, change password, manage subscriptions, etc... It handles virtual domains and altnamespace/unixhierarchy acceptably also. > Right now, I'm using plus-addressing with postfix and cyrus. My aim is > to have different mail addresses to post into diff folders automaticaly. > Right now, it seems to be working on my little testbed. Why not just set up "standard" addresses? Won't you have to add aliases for every user who wants to receive email? I generally stick to the bulletin boards for things like spam dropboxes, user announcements, tech notes for users, etc... -- [email protected] mailing list
