On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 20:43 +1200, Jim Cheetham wrote: > SquirrelMail, with dovecot as the IMAP back-end. Maildir is the > "correct" storage type. Any MTA that tickles your fancy. > > However, if you are doing to be running fetchmail or something similar > to snarf your POP3 mailboxes, be very careful before re-injecting them > into your own MTA - the messages will be missing the SMTP Envelope > data, and this can cause problems if your address is not listed on the > To field (i.e. mailing lists &c). You might end up posting them back > out to someone else, rather than receiving them.
interesting, i have never had this with: fetchmail-->postfix-->procmail Then again the other factors are: 1. my pop accounts are legacy and seem to collect spam only 2. i am not subscribed to any mailing lists via said accounts > > -jim > > On Apr 4, 2005, at 7:28 PM, Phill Coxon wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > I'm going to set up IMAP on my server so all my email is downloaded > > regularly and stored in one place instead of a number of remote pop3 > > accounts. > > > > I also want to install a good IMAP compatible web mail interface so I > > can read / search my email folders remotely. > > > > Any recommendations for IMAP compatible webmail software? > > > > SquirrelMail? > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
