On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:55, Jeff Koch wrote:
Instead of trying to make points why not read the whole thread? As I
said in a prior response - not everyone has management control over
the mailserver they use to get SA list mail.
You do not need 'management control' over a mailserver to filter
I give up!
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
Instead of trying to make points why not read the whole thread? As I said
in a prior response - not everyone has management control over the
mailserver they use to get SA list mail.
At 01:01 PM 12/15/2009, Toni Mueller wrote:
On Tue, 15.12.2009 at 12:52:44 -0500, Jeff Koch
wrote:
> Of c
On Dec 15, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
> As I said not everyone controls the mailserver they get their list mail from.
Then why are they on a mailing list for people who run mail servers?
Chris
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Chris Owen
On tir 15 dec 2009 18:52:44 CET, Jeff Koch wrote
Of course an iPhone can see IMAP folders. But what's going to sort
mail into folders when I'm traveling for a week and the office PC is
turned off?
never tryed a google email at gmail ?
well sieve is the answer, not the clients problem you ha
As I said not everyone controls the mailserver they get their list mail from.
At 12:55 PM 12/15/2009, LuKreme wrote:
On 15-Dec-2009, at 10:52, Jeff Koch wrote:
> At 12:41 PM 12/15/2009, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> open your eyes and see more, both the above smartphones above can
>> handle imap ju
On Tue, 15.12.2009 at 12:52:44 -0500, Jeff Koch
wrote:
> Of course an iPhone can see IMAP folders. But what's going to sort mail
> into folders when I'm traveling for a week and the office PC is turned
> off?
The server on which the imap server runs?
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
You use the mailserver -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieve_%28mail_filtering_language%29
And all are happy and can do what they want ... add the tag to the subject
... remove it.
Personal pref can be made ...
mvh
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
>
> Of course an iPhone c
On 15-Dec-2009, at 10:52, Jeff Koch wrote:
> At 12:41 PM 12/15/2009, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> open your eyes and see more, both the above smartphones above can
>> handle imap just fine, but i just test it from nokia e51, should i
>> prove it ?
> Of course an iPhone can see IMAP folders. But what's
On 15-Dec-2009, at 10:22, Jeff Koch wrote:
> At 11:12 AM 12/15/2009, RW wrote:
>> I'd find it annoying to look at a list where every single message
>> starts with "[sa-user]".
> How could a two character tag like SA be annoying? You must never use a
> blackberry or iPhone to check your email eit
Of course an iPhone can see IMAP folders. But what's going to sort mail
into folders when I'm traveling for a week and the office PC is turned off?
At 12:41 PM 12/15/2009, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On tir 15 dec 2009 18:22:00 CET, Jeff Koch wrote
How could a two character tag like SA be annoy
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
>
> Why be forced into using one mail client? Hey, it's almost 2010 - people
> use multiple devices to check email - smartphones, PDA's, mail to voice,
> webmail, internet cafes. The days of using only one client are long past.
> You can still
On tir 15 dec 2009 18:22:00 CET, Jeff Koch wrote
How could a two character tag like SA be annoying? You must never
use a blackberry or iPhone to check your email either.
open your eyes and see more, both the above smartphones above can
handle imap just fine, but i just test it from nokia e5
Why be forced into using one mail client? Hey, it's almost 2010 - people
use multiple devices to check email - smartphones, PDA's, mail to voice,
webmail, internet cafes. The days of using only one client are long past.
You can still use IMAP on a main PC to keep your email sorted - but why no
How could a two character tag like SA be annoying? You must never use a
blackberry or iPhone to check your email either.
At 11:12 AM 12/15/2009, RW wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 09:44:50 -0500
Jeff Koch wrote:
>
> I have to say that it is extremely annoying that this mailing list
> does not p
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 11:22:55AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> based on MySQL-stored preferences. For each email coming in, I would like
> SpamAssassin to check the database for $WHITELISTED or $BLACKLISTED email
> addresses and tag the email as ${UNSEEN} if it is a newly seen address.
>
>
Hello list:
This is the challenge I face. I would like to be able to filter emails
based on MySQL-stored preferences. For each email coming in, I would like
SpamAssassin to check the database for $WHITELISTED or $BLACKLISTED email
addresses and tag the email as ${UNSEEN} if it is a newly seen ad
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