Very slick; if I understand you aren't using IMAP on the Net,but
using it locally after you have gathered via POP3,and multipal mail
clients (on your intranet and possible different machines)all see the
same mail displayed. TKX
Warren Togami wrote:
What I do at home is the following.
1. fetchmail grabs mail from several of my POP3 accounts. This is in
cron, so it occurs every 30 minutes.
2. fetchmail delivers to procmail, which has rules that tosses mail into
several folders for the many mailing lists that I subscribe.
3. Everything that doesn't deliver to a folder goes through
SpamAssassin, which uses a set of genetic algorithm derived rules to
filter out spam. It is around 99.9% effective in spam filtering.
4. IMAP server for me and my family. I can use Evolution, Mozilla,
Outlook, Outlook Express or any IMAP client interchangeably depending on
which operating system I am using.
5. Alternatively I can login through Squirrelmail, a web based IMAP
client now included in Red Hat 8.0. You can easily install it onto any
Apache + PHP installation too.