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Hi all, |
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The short question (for those of you who can't be bothered to read the detail!): |
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What is a good IMAP server to set up on Gentoo? |
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How can I automatically move email from several pop servers into an |
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appropriate inbox on the IMAP server? |
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The details: |
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I do not know very much about the mail subsystem in Linux, and so |
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would appreciate some help in setting up a mail system on my Gentoo |
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server. |
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1) I currently have a few pop email accounts with my ISP and others |
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(eg gmail), and wish to retain these accounts, as I use them for |
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different purposes and people already have these addresses. |
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2) I have a server and three client PC's set up at home. The server is |
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Gentoo, and the client machines are Windows XP, Kubuntu and Apples OSX |
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respecitvely. |
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3) I want to be able to access the same mail and mail folders from all |
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machines, and the state of those mailboxes be mirrored on all the |
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other machines. |
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4) I want to filter junk mail using SpamAssassin. |
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Hence, it seems to me that I want to set up an IMAP server to manage |
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the mailboxes and give the functionality required in (3) above. I also |
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need some way of downloading mail from the remote pop servers and load |
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them into the IMAP inbox. (4) can wait until later! |
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Cheers, |
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Ant... |
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