[Discuss] FOSS email that doesn't suck -- does such a thing exist?
Dan Ritter
dsr at randomstring.org
Mon Mar 18 07:05:07 EDT 2013
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 03:36:46AM -0400, Tom Metro wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
> > I use dovecot to serve IMAP/SSL. That's a central
> > storage area, and thus a central place to filter. I can read via
> > K9 on my phone...
>
> Ditto (Dovecot, Thunderbird, K9, but no mutt)...though I don't have it
> fully implemented. I need to update my Dovecot installation and
> implement server-size filtering. What technique are you using?
The simplest: I observed that people generally spend a long
period of time with the same filtering rules, have small bursts
of changes, and then continue - so I deliver through mailfilter,
procmail or Mail::Audit or whatever my very small set of users
prefer. They log in to change rules, or ask me to do it for
them.
For a larger user population,
http://fritz.potsdam.edu/projects/email/
describes an architecture I am contemplating adapting.
> > ...instead of JWZ's fast, light, robust code and caches.
>
> JWZ? Jamie Zawinski? I don't see any relevant project listed on his
> hacks page: http://www.jwz.org/hacks/
> Links?
JWZ wrote the original version of Netscape Mail to which Rich
refers. You want docs, not hacks.
-dsr-
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