On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 06:22:05PM +0200, Jakob Hirsch wrote: > Quoting Odhiambo WASHINGTON: > > > We have something like that with tpop3d (Chris Lightfoot's). tpop3d is > > nolonger maintained but it's rock solid as a POP3 daemon. It gives this > > feature via some perl hooks (plugin, I'd call it, for lack of the proper > > word atm) and works very well. > > It serves the "bulletin" without any reference to the MTA, and keeps a > > DB of those users who have received/retrieved/pop-ed the bulletin(s) > > so that they don't get them twice. > > You can do just that with dovecot, see > http://wiki.dovecot.org/PostLoginScripting > It's not very good performance-wise, because you spawn extra processes > for each login, but it depends on your setup/use-case how much it > affects you.
That's worth noting, but... What about getting notices out to those folks whose IMAP client stays connected (sometimes for days on end)? -- Steven F. Siirila Office: Lind Hall, Room 130B Internet Services E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Office of Information Technology Voice: (612) 626-0244 University of Minnesota Fax: (612) 626-7593