On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is for the Mac/BSD/Unix folks.
>
> I'm integrating a Mac into a small pond of Linux machines.
> For email, the Linux machines run postfix, procmail,
> spamassassin, and mutt, with postgray on two outwards
> facing servers.  No gui mail readers, no POP/IMAP stuff.
> I'm trying to make things as uniform as possible.
>
> The (non-technical) Mac user wants to use the Mac Mail
> client, and POP/IMAP from her outside account.  I also
> want to feed internal mails directly into the Mac's
> postfix smtp input.  The mails are highly sensitive,
> I don't want to pass them through any external mail
> servers, and I would rather not secure and maintain
> dovecot on our internal LAN (I will if I must).

Are you, perhaps, making it complicated? A mac is a BSD box with a
proprietary GUI.

-Ronabop
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