Hi,
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
The other things you want to do are easy and others will certainly
comment on
how to accomplish them. I want to point out that step 2 should not be
handled
by mutt. If you are the admin of the server, or you can convince the
admin of
the server to it, install a suitable filtering program server side.
The nice
thing about that is then you can connect with any IMAP client and they
will all
se the mail pre-filtered. If the server is running Cyrus IMAP,
consider setting
up Seive. If not, then procmail, mailfilter or maildrop will
certainly suffice.
Personally, I like maildrop, but they are all similar enough.
Well, i am the administrator of the mail server, so i'm working on
setting up maildrop now. thanks to everyone for their suggestions. The
problem i'm trying to work around now is that i'm using courier IMAP,
where the users of the mail are not real users, they are virtual users
found in an MySQL table (or some are also in courier's proprietary
userdb file). As such, the users don't have individual home directories
(maildir's are all stored in /home/vmail). I've been reading through
the maildrop manpage and it looks like you can do system-wide
/etc/courier/maildroprc file, or you can have a ~/.maildroprc. Now
would it be possible to change that so that it's a .maildroprc in the
Maildir? or how would this be done w/ virtual accounts?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
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