True IMAP Trash Folder

Jonathan T. Sage sagejona at theatre.msu.edu
Mon Feb 2 18:57:55 PST 2004


Oscar - well, as far as client, yes, you would need to sync them. But, 
if you filter on the server, it can be accomplished on without any 
client configuration.

Take a look at Mail::Audit.  I use it with imap-uw, and it works quite 
well.  I just filter mail into a couple seperate mboxs in my home dir, 
and off I go.

~j

Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
> 
> Which leads me to ask/comment/point out, a bit off topic perhaps ... if 
> you do take the filter path, and are checking mail on different 
> machines, perhaps with different applications and operating systems ... 
> how do you sychronize your filters?  I believe there's not a centralized 
> universal way of filtering messages.  Do you have create them on each 
> app you use?
> 
> 
> Oscar
> 
> 

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