On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Petri Lehtonen spewed into the bitstream:

PL>On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 04:44:15AM +1100, Clement wrote:
PL>> Imapd stores emails and gives me the mobility to handle emails from
PL>> difference computers.
PL>> 
PL>> To provide the greatest mobility, however, I need a centralised email
PL>> filter facility.  Do you know if there is any with the imapd?  
PL>
PL>One possible solution: use Netscape's roaming ability. This naturally
PL>doesn't work if you switch your MUA.
PL>
PL>Another solution: procmail. However procmail doesn't handle uw-imap's mbx
PL>mailbox format. There is a program that can deliver mail to mbx mailboxes but
PL>I don't recall the name.

What? Procmail delivers the mail to the mailbox by accepting the handoff
from the MTA, it doesn't care about imap. I've used it that way for
years. What you're saying here makes no sense. The guy can set up a
procmail filter and use IMAP 'til the cows come home and it won't matter
what computer he's on as long as he can access the machine with his mail
store with an imap capable client.

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