I m redirecting my e mail in an hotmail.fr one. I just need RC for a waiting platform but i do not need RC for keeping my mail . So is that possible ?
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De : Andreas Dick andudi@gmx.ch
Date :
A : Roundcube Development discussion mailing list dev@lists.roundcube.net
Objet : Re: [RCD] Auto suppression
Am Dienstag, 26. Februar 2013, 11.17:03 schrieb Pierre Will:
Hi,
Is that possible to delete automaticly the incomming message in roundcube webmail ?
NO, not in Roundcube itself! but if your email server suports the so called "sieve scripts", you can use the RC plugin "managesieve" to access the filter rules. sieve filtering is applied on the email server even bevore you start the RC session in the browser, this would not the job of RC. with such filter rules it is quiet easy to implement the deletion of a certain incomming email.
Andreas
Thx
Bonjour,
Est il possible de supprimer automatiquement les message de roundcube wubmail ?
Merci
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Am 26.02.2013 20:54, schrieb Pierre Will:
I m redirecting my e mail in an hotmail.fr one. I just need RC for a waiting platform but i do not need RC for keeping my mail . So is that possibl ?
how is this in any case roundcubes job?
if you have a forwarder why is it that wrong configured that it stores mail you do not want?
or if the forwarder that wrong configured why do you not use sieve to delete any incoming message?
I do the same thing in my home setup ... I have Sendmail accept and deliver to a local mailbox, and then GMail picks it up for me using POP3S through Dovecot, which removes it from my home server and keeps in in Google-land.
This is more of a system admin discussion, though, perhaps not one suited for the RoundCube developer mailing list...
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.netwrote:
Am 26.02.2013 20:54, schrieb Pierre Will:
I m redirecting my e mail in an hotmail.fr one. I just need RC for a
waiting platform but i do not need RC for
keeping my mail . So is that possibl ?
how is this in any case roundcubes job?
if you have a forwarder why is it that wrong configured that it stores mail you do not want?
or if the forwarder that wrong configured why do you not use sieve to delete any incoming message?
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Am 26.02.2013 20:57, schrieb Matt Moldvan:
I do the same thing in my home setup ... I have Sendmail accept and deliver to a local mailbox, and then GMail picks it up for me using POP3S through Dovecot, which removes it from my home server and keeps in in Google-land.
an why in the world do you deliver to a local mailbox instead DIRECTLY forward it to the final-address? that is the MTA's job and does not need dovecot, POP3 and friends
This is more of a system admin discussion, though, perhaps not one suited for the RoundCube developer mailing list...
that is why i said "how is this in any case roundcubes job?"
I do agree with you that it is not RoundCube's job... RoundCube is simply a client to whatever IMAP back end you point it at.
The reason I do the rest of that is that I have my own domain and wanted the experience of setting up and configuring Dovecot and Sendmail (Postfix is probaby a better way but I haven't had time to learn it quite yet). And, basically because I like to tinker. Setting up a simple forwarder in Sendmail wouldn't get me anywhere knowledge-wise, and defeats the point of setting up a web server in order to learn. I do e-mail support for a living and also used to teach Linux part time, so having hands on experience with my own setup is useful and educational when starting from scratch.
I also have RoundCube installed on that system, mostly for tinkering with mobile device support.
By the way, I'm not sure if English is your first language, but you're coming across as very rude.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.netwrote:
Am 26.02.2013 20:57, schrieb Matt Moldvan:
I do the same thing in my home setup ... I have Sendmail accept and
deliver to a local mailbox, and then GMail
picks it up for me using POP3S through Dovecot, which removes it from my
home server and keeps in in Google-land.
an why in the world do you deliver to a local mailbox instead DIRECTLY forward it to the final-address? that is the MTA's job and does not need dovecot, POP3 and friends
This is more of a system admin discussion, though, perhaps not one
suited for the RoundCube developer mailing list...
that is why i said "how is this in any case roundcubes job?"
Roundcube Development discussion mailing list dev@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
Sure i'm french ^^ i'm sorry for disturbing you with a problem that's not concernering you.
Thx a lot i will try to find out with other's methods ^^
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:16:07 -0500 From: matt@moldvan.com To: dev@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: [RCD] RE : Re: Auto suppression
I do agree with you that it is not RoundCube's job... RoundCube is simply a client to whatever IMAP back end you point it at. The reason I do the rest of that is that I have my own domain and wanted the experience of setting up and configuring Dovecot and Sendmail (Postfix is probaby a better way but I haven't had time to learn it quite yet). And, basically because I like to tinker. Setting up a simple forwarder in Sendmail wouldn't get me anywhere knowledge-wise, and defeats the point of setting up a web server in order to learn. I do e-mail support for a living and also used to teach Linux part time, so having hands on experience with my own setup is useful and educational when starting from scratch.
I also have RoundCube installed on that system, mostly for tinkering with mobile device support. By the way, I'm not sure if English is your first language, but you're coming across as very rude.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net wrote:
Am 26.02.2013 20:57, schrieb Matt Moldvan:
I do the same thing in my home setup ... I have Sendmail accept and deliver to a local mailbox, and then GMail
picks it up for me using POP3S through Dovecot, which removes it from my home server and keeps in in Google-land.
an why in the world do you deliver to a local mailbox instead
DIRECTLY forward it to the final-address? that is the MTA's job
and does not need dovecot, POP3 and friends
This is more of a system admin discussion, though, perhaps not one suited for the RoundCube developer mailing list...
that is why i said "how is this in any case roundcubes job?"
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