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Re: What is the best server-side mail filtering setup?
Posted by mafeu (84.137.xx.xx) on Thu 15 Sep 2005 at 11:07
This is a question which I ask myself for a while now, but, alas, no good answers so far.

I run a similar setup using Exim4/dovecot and reading my mail with Thunderbird and Squirrelmail (when away).
While Thunderbird has a nice filter system, which I really like to use, it is only client based. So, when reading new mail with Squirrelmail I have all my new mail, mailinglists a.s.o. cluttered in my Inbox.

Since there is no Sieve support in dovecot, the only thing I can come up with is filtering by Exim4.

Does anybody have a better solution?

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