On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Gary Gendel <g...@genashor.com> wrote:
> > Strange, this is exactly why IMAP was created. I run my own mail server > using spamdyke for SMTP and dovecot for IMAP. I have a dozen of mobile and > desktop devices that read and send mail and don't have an issue. My experience was that different IMAP clients using the same mailbox would "fight" each other over which emails were deleted, which were new, which were in different folders, etc. The result was a mess. Email showed up twice, email went missing, email ended up in unexpected places, and junk status messages got inserted (I'm looking at you, Pine.) I also use email sorting rules extensively to manage mail from mailing lists, and having to re-create the same rules on each and every client (some of which were not really capable of it) was very tiresome. I have been running for many years without a single change to the > configuration files. I used to have my own spam control software since I > ran a SunOS server, once I discovered spamdyke I never looked back. > Stellar spam control and always stable. The developer runs several > cpu-days of regressions before releasing a new version. > I used spamassassin back in the day, plus some ad hoc rules in Exim. _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss