Paul B. Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote: > Rob wrote: > >> It is a company mail environment with an IMAP server on the LAN and >> SeaMonkey as clients. There is no POP server and there should not >> be, as mail is not to be stored on the PC but is to remain on the >> server. > > In that case, it stands to reason that the filters must run on the > server, not on the various local PCs. Then the question is whether the > various users can create and edit filters on that server. Obviously, > their privileges should extend only to their own accounts; they > shouldn't be able to filter each other's mail.
Yes that would be better, but the IMAP server does not support that. It would have to be done with procmail, and users would not be able to set it up. (lacking the required skills to configure procmail) SeaMonkey mail filtering is reasonably powerful, but it may be lacking in this respect. I say may be, because I am not yet convinced that it cannot be done. I just may be using the wrong custom header. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

