Multiple Delivery Question
Kolab Users
kolab-users at ostech.com.au
Fri Mar 22 03:40:16 CET 2013
Hi Mark, Dale,
We setup filters (sieve rules) in roundcube for specific accounts, then
never login to those accounts and the filter rules are run from the
server to then do as intended.
There is a way to do this via distribution lists and "other" ways, but
Dale specifically asked for forwarding/copying and the easiest way to do
this is through the roundcube interface.
HTH.
On 22-Mar-13 1:20 PM, Mark Berndt wrote:
> Doesn't that assume that the client who defined the filter checks the email?
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong here, I don't know much about roundcube.
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2013 01:08:45 PM Whitnall, Dale (North) wrote:
>> Thanks, the filter way looks like the way to go.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Kolab Users [mailto:kolab-users at ostech.com.au]
>> Sent: Friday, 22 March 2013 11:55 AM
>> To: Whitnall, Dale (North)
>> Cc: kolab-users at kolab.org
>> Subject: Re: Multiple Delivery Question
>>
>> Hi Dale,
>>
>> Very easy to do once you get the hang of filters.
>>
>> Just go to the roundcube webmail system, Settings, Filters and set filters
>> there which will deliver and copy/forward.
>>
>> On 22-Mar-13 12:37 PM, Whitnall, Dale (North) wrote:
>> Quick question for you all.
>> I have a working install of Kolab 3, and it's great.
>> But what I would like to know if there is a way of when an e-mail comes in
>> for john.doe at kolab.com<mailto:john.doe at kolab.com> can a copy of that
>> e-mail be also delivered to jane.doe at kolab.com<mailto:jane.doe at kolab.com>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dale
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Regards,
Michael.
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