[Dovecot] Sent mail issue
Dear All, I have few question regarding dovecot configuration for specific need which are as follows:-
I have IMAP folder with the name Sent Mail and i want whenever client uses any MUA to send mail from my server his mail must be kept in server's IMAP folder which is Sent Mail instead of local Sent folder.
Whenever user configures account in MUA, MUA automatically create some new folder like Junk Mail etc. while i am already using Spam folder to keep spam message in that folder so let me know how can i save myself from this.
Is there any thing which can also put deleted message in my server's Trash folder.
Thanks
On Sun, August 29, 2010 17:17, Piyush Joshi wrote:
Dear All, I have few question regarding dovecot configuration for specific need which are as follows:-
I have IMAP folder with the name Sent Mail and i want whenever client uses any MUA to send mail from my server his mail must be kept in server's IMAP folder which is Sent Mail instead of local Sent folder.
Whenever user configures account in MUA, MUA automatically create some new folder like Junk Mail etc. while i am already using Spam folder to keep spam message in that folder so let me know how can i save myself from this.
Is there any thing which can also put deleted message in my server's Trash folder.
I believe that the answers to your questions are all MUA specific, and not Dovecot related.
In Outlook this is under Account Settings, the Sent Items and Deleted Items tabs.
Dear Giles, I have seen the same with google so i am asking this and while using google mail there is no need to make any specific change in client setting for putting the message in Spam folder.
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Giles Coochey giles@coochey.net wrote:
On Sun, August 29, 2010 17:17, Piyush Joshi wrote:
Dear All, I have few question regarding dovecot configuration for specific need which are as follows:-
I have IMAP folder with the name Sent Mail and i want whenever client uses any MUA to send mail from my server his mail must be kept in server's IMAP folder which is Sent Mail instead of local Sent folder.
Whenever user configures account in MUA, MUA automatically create some new folder like Junk Mail etc. while i am already using Spam folder to keep spam message in that folder so let me know how can i save myself from this.
Is there any thing which can also put deleted message in my server's Trash folder.
I believe that the answers to your questions are all MUA specific, and not Dovecot related.
In Outlook this is under Account Settings, the Sent Items and Deleted Items tabs.
Piyush Joshi put forth on 8/29/2010 10:17 AM:
Dear All, I have few question regarding dovecot configuration for specific need which are as follows:-
I have IMAP folder with the name Sent Mail and i want whenever client uses any MUA to send mail from my server his mail must be kept in server's IMAP folder which is Sent Mail instead of local Sent folder.
Whenever user configures account in MUA, MUA automatically create some new folder like Junk Mail etc. while i am already using Spam folder to keep spam message in that folder so let me know how can i save myself from this.
Is there any thing which can also put deleted message in my server's Trash folder.
You cannot control these things via Dovecot. These things must be addressed at the MUA level. If you are an ISP there is no way you can accomplish this because you have no control over customer PCs. If you are a business, univ, etc, and you have administrative control over all desktops/laptops, then you can implement a site wide policy to control the behavior of the MUAs.
There are a number of enterprise management tools for Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX you could use to manage these settings on the MUAs to effect what you desire above. Such enterprise management tools are beyond the scope of discussion of the Dovecot list. If all your desktops are Microsoft you can use AD group policies. If you have mixed Windows and Linux desktops you may want to look at Novell ZENworks. Google "enterprise management tools"
-- Stan
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Giles Coochey
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Joy
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Piyush Joshi
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Stan Hoeppner