From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2003-11-26 23:03:17
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Currently, Usermin does not support the moving of messages to a Trash folder instead of deleting them .. however, this is quite a nice idea for a feature for future versions. All of your other requirements match what Usermin does by default though. - Jamie Adam Porter wrote: > In developing a Redhat 9 mail server which provides IMAP/POP and > Usermin's webmail, I'm looking for a smooth transition process for users > from another mail server. > > I could swear I had this working before, but maybe not... When my users > use the webmail client for the first time, I'd like: > > 1. A "mail/" folder to get created if it's not there (Do we just need to > create it for every new account?) > > 2. Deleted messages to go into a "mail/Trash" folder, created if it's > not there > > 3. Folders in "mail/" to be accessible if they are there > > 4. New folders to get created in "mail/" > > 5. Sent messages to into a folder called "mail/Sent" > > 6. We're using sendmail+milter with MIMEdefang, McAfee UVscan, and > Spamassassin so we can then have people (non-technical people!) filter > the spam by just accepting a default Usermin .procmailrc which sorts > X-Spam-Header=Yes to a folder called "mail/probably-spam" > > Right now, deleted messages seem to just get deleted by default. (Maybe > I messed up a setting?) > > Thanks for any thoughts on this! > > -Adam > > > (Alternatively, is there an easy way to just make Trash and all other > folders show up in the home directory? This has the added advantage of > not needing to modify default IMAP settings on the MUAs.) |