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RE: Linux Mail server...
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- Subject: RE: Linux Mail server...
- From: "Simon Randall" <srandall@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 14:53:10 -0000
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How about Sendmail?
I think its one of the most common Unix/linux mail progs.
Ive used sendmail for about 4 years and it does everything ive wanted it
to do.
You can put many HTTP front ends on to sendmail.
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: mark_harrison_uk2 [mailto:mph@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 January 2004 11:00
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Linux Mail server...
OK, for various reasons, I'm ready to make the jump.
Can anyone recommend me a Linux mail server that does the following:
- Allows Outlook Express to read messages WITHOUT removing them from
the server (IMAP?)
- Has an HTTP/HTTPS client for when I'm at client sites where all I
can use is port 80/443
- Allows multiple users, with a mapping so that each user can have
multiple address ON MULTIPLE domains
.. ie Mark@xxxxxxx, Mark@xxxxxxx go to the same
mailbox. Mary likewise has mail addresses on each. George only has a
startinvesting.co.uk one.
- Allows server-side rules so that mails from lists will be
automatically filed into appropriate subfolders. Ideally, these rules
should be configurable with the Outlook/OutlookExpress rules
interface, but this part of the requirement isn't hard - I'm quite
happy to have some other engine for setting server-side rules, since
I'll probably re-subscribe to groups with a "lists@xxxxxxx"
address anyway :-)
Regards,
Mark
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