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[klug] POP3 to IMAP

Steve Colebrooke spcole at paradise.net.nz
Thu Dec 2 09:55:31 NZDT 2004


Nathan,

I don't use my CC Mail Server to collect my email. I think that it may 
either need a registered domain so that you can send through it too or 
the addition of the 'road warrior' module.

Instead, I use mine as an email repository. I can get at it from 
anywhere using any IMAP compatible email client on any OS. That way I 
can check and delete anything I don't want at the ISP server level, then 
  download any I want to keep or reply to and move them to my IMAP 
system which has a hierarchy of folders for easier management. All mail 
sent from any client is automatically saved on my IMAP server.

I guess, basically, it's a file server to hold emails!

Steve

Nathan Cook wrote:
> Thanks, I'll have a look at it later tonight, when I was going through the
> options in the Webui it didn't look like you could input the details of my pop3
> account, you got any hints before I search though?
> 
> Cheers :)
> 
> Nathan
> 
> Quoting Steve Colebrooke <spcole at paradise.net.nz>:
> 
> 
>>I sent this much earlier today but just realised that my work address is
>>
>>probably treated as being a spammer!!!
>>
>>S
>>
>>Steve Colebrooke wrote:
>>
>>>Nathan
>>>
>>>I do that all the time with ClarkConnect!
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>
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>>>Nathan Cook wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi all, I was wondering if there was a way to have my pop3 emails
>>
>>from
>>
>>>>paradise.net.nz delivered to an IMAP server on my LAN and then 
>>>>delivered from
>>>>there to the email clients? The server is running Clarkconnect and
>>
>>has 
>>
>>>>postfix
>>>>installed.
>>>>
>>>>My reason for this is so that I can access all my emails from both my
>>
>>>>windows
>>>>(with Outlook 2003) partition and my Mandrake 10 partition (with
>>
>>Kmail)
>>
>>>>If you could recommend what software could do this as well that would
>>
>>>>be great,
>>>>if postfix won't!
>>>>
>>>>Cheers
>>>>
>>>>Nathan
>>>>
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