On Monday 21 November 2005 11:48, John Peacock wrote:
Michael Segel wrote:
My biggest problem is that I have a blackberry and I don't want to get interrupted for non-critical e-mail.
Well, this is one argument against the Crackberry... ;)
Well, no. There are some automated messages that I want to get, like a server going down.
Then there are the messages from mailing lists like this, Informix, Derby, etc... that just aren't urgent....
Since I don't have a BES running, I'm using my cell provider to pull from my server using IMAP over an SSL. So the crackberry gets everything in my inbox.
My only mail server is Postfix. (Sorry I'm running a small consulting company.)
I was thinking of creating mail aliases for support, dovecot, bills, etc ...
I guess it is almost like creating folders and having dovecot or something automatically filter the mail to a specific folder. Then I could subscribe only to a single folder.
Can I do this easily within Dovecot?
TIA!
-Mikey
PS. If you haven't guessed, I'm really open to all suggestions and I'm still a newbie with dovecot so I don't know all of their filtering capabilities.
What I did for the company President here is write a small filter program which refuses to forward any message to the Blackberry account over a certain size. Of course, it was easy because we are running qmail/vpopmail and I only had to drop a line into his .qmail file. YMMV if you are using something else (especially if you have allowed your systems to become infected by Exchange/Bloatberry servers)... <ouch>
John
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