Tony Dietrich td@transoft.demon.co.uk wrote:
This also gives you the chance to run procmail on the incoming mail to the local mail server to weed out any spam [...]
Alternatively, maildrop has .mailfilter files that actually make some sense without a codebook.
However, there does remain the problem that if they set their client up on different machines to erase the mail from the local server's pop3 system after downloading it to their local machine [...]
If reading from many systems is important to you, it's probably a good idea to use an IMAP server and an IMAP client or use the mailsync program with a normal client.