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