On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 13:14 +0100, Jonathan Allen wrote: > Nifty Hat Mitch said: > > > > One of the things that I suspect you want to do is setup the mail > > clients to copy messages to the local machine AND keep originals on > > the servers. In some user agents there is the notion of a mobile > > profile for this. > > ... > > If it is working correctly your employee can see exactly the same view > > of mail from multiple machines with multiple agents including web > > agents (squirrelmail) and outlook. > > No, that's not quite what I'm trying to do. > > /home is NFS shared across the LAN, so that any user can always see all > the mail held in their own individual Evolution mailboxes no matter which > workstation they access the system through. Of course, they will also > be able to pick up their own new email from the LAN IMAP server. > > The extra piece that I am trying to do is to be able to move new email > from the IMAP server into the individuals' Evolution Inboxes without > the users having to log in and run Evolution. > > Jonathan > Why do you not leave the email on the IMAP server? Are you SURE you have an IMAP server as apposed to a POP server? -- Douglas Furlong Systems Administrator Firebox.com T: 0870 420 4475 F: 0870 220 2178
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