Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 433 votes ~ 8 comments )
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#2 Re: What is the best server-side mail filtering setup? Posted by Steve (82.41.xx.xx) on Thu 15 Sep 2005 at 11:34 I'm afraid that I've been in the similar position for a while - but my solution is to use procmail. I've seen a couple of plugins for squirrelmail which do server-side filtering, such as Server Side Filter. I just grit my teeth and resign myself to connecting via ssh and updating my ~/.procmailrc file by hand when I join new mailing lists. I hope that at some point exim and postfix will gain Sieve support. But I've no idea whether that is likely or not. Steve --
I'm afraid that I've been in the similar position for a while - but my solution is to use procmail.
I've seen a couple of plugins for squirrelmail which do server-side filtering, such as Server Side Filter. I just grit my teeth and resign myself to connecting via ssh and updating my ~/.procmailrc file by hand when I join new mailing lists.
I hope that at some point exim and postfix will gain Sieve support. But I've no idea whether that is likely or not.
Steve --
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