On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 22:04 +0200, Jérôme Warnier wrote:
> I see at least two benefits:
> 2) Most DSL and cable providers[1] nowadays block outgoing port 25 to
> lower spam and virii. You are only allowed to send to their relay, which
> is sometimes flaky, or often blacklisted in RBLs, ... Moreove
Can you point me to an IETF RFC/Internet Draft of the specification?
Jeff
On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 22:04 +0200, Jérôme Warnier wrote:
> Le jeudi 13 avril 2006 à 08:50 -0500, Ron Johnson a écrit :
> > On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 13:45 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> > > I was wondering if any version of Evo
Le jeudi 13 avril 2006 à 08:50 -0500, Ron Johnson a écrit :
> On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 13:45 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> > I was wondering if any version of Evolution was able to use the "Outbox"
> > feature of IMAP, ie the feature in which instead of sending using SMTP,
> > you send mails through
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 13:45 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> I was wondering if any version of Evolution was able to use the "Outbox"
> feature of IMAP, ie the feature in which instead of sending using SMTP,
> you send mails through IMAP in a special folder, where the IMAP server
> gets it right away
Le jeudi 13 avril 2006 à 08:24 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan a écrit :
> Evo has Message->Post New Message to Folder, which I frequently use to
> leave notes for myself without cluttering up my Sent folder. Maybe it
> will do what you want if your IMAP server supports this.
It could, but I'm looking t
Evo has Message->Post New Message to Folder, which I frequently use to
leave notes for myself without cluttering up my Sent folder. Maybe it
will do what you want if your IMAP server supports this.
poc
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 13:45 +0200, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> I was wondering if any version of Ev
I was wondering if any version of Evolution was able to use the "Outbox"
feature of IMAP, ie the feature in which instead of sending using SMTP,
you send mails through IMAP in a special folder, where the IMAP server
gets it right away and feeds it to his local MTA.
At least Courier IMAP permits thi