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Subject:Re: Mail forwarding without '.forward'
The easiest way to do this is with sieve. (Built in to cyrus 2.X)
Users can access a simple tool like easysieve from a web browser to set
the forwarding address.Also supports fancier features like vacation
autore
The easiest way to do this is with sieve. (Built in to cyrus 2.X)
Users can access a simple tool like easysieve from a web browser to set
the forwarding address.Also supports fancier features like vacation
autoreplies, etc.
Hope this helps,
John Wade
LF wrote:
>I would appreciate som
On 9 December 2001, LF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would appreciate some advise here.
>
> I was trying to migrate from qmail to cyrus imap (with postfix) when
> I encounter this problem. If users request for the auto-forwarding
> feature (".forward" supported by postfix), does cyrus imap server
I would appreciate some advise here.
I was trying to migrate from qmail to cyrus imap (with postfix) when I
encounter this problem. If users request for the auto-forwarding feature
(".forward" supported by postfix), does cyrus imap server support
mail forwarding? I don't wanna use ".forward" feat