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Re: Place messages in a specified folder after arrival
From: Magnus Bäck (magnus
dsek.lth.se)
Date: Fri Oct 01 2004 - 15:15:34 CDT
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On Friday, October 01, 2004 at 22:13 CEST,
Håkon Strandenes <haakon.strandenes
seilforening.no> wrote:
> I'm using Postfix to receive mail (from a maildrop from a POP3 server)
> on my personal server. I put the mails in a IMAP folder and access the
> mails from several computers, with Outlook Express/2000/2003,
> Evolution and Squirrelmail (webmail).
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to specify that messages with (for
> example) [sailwave] in the subject, should be put in a different
> folder than INBOX in the IMAP store.
The Postfix local delivery agent does not support such things, but there
are other delivery agents that do (e.g. procmail and maildrop).
> This is because I have subscribed to many newsletters/mailing list,
> and want the mails from the "sailwave" list (marked with [sailwave] in
> the subject), in the mail/Sailwave folder.
>
> This will reduce the need for manula sorting, and most important of
> all, reduse the bandwidth use when downloading new mails to my mobile
> phone.
>
> I use 'xinetd' as IMAP/POP access server.
No you're not. xinetd may indeed listening for your IMAP/POP
connections, but one a client connects it will spawn some other
piece of software.
--
Magnus Bäck
magnus
dsek.lth.se
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