Route my Fedora mail ..
Mark Haney
mhaney at interactsys.com
Mon Oct 11 12:11:59 UTC 2004
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 08:06, Don Cavaiani wrote:
> I have a Windows Exchange Server for our company mail. I am trying out
> Fedora Core on a dual booted PC on the network. Is there a simple way to
> direct all of the Fedora User group email directly to a Linux side client on
> the dual booted PC? Do I need to have a separate email address to be able
> to distinguish between Exchange and the Linux "target"?
>
Okay, if I'm catching you right, you want to split 'linux' email from
non-linux email? Why? I use Evolution to handle all my email from the
company's exchange server. I've used the Exchange connector, but didn't
like it very much, so now it's just a POP client. It works great and I
have filters built into it so that I can separate out my email based on
subject or sender. Is that more what you are looking for?
> Thank You
>
> Don F. Cavaiani
> IT Manager
> Amerequip Corp.
> 920-894-7063
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Mark Haney
Network Administrator
InterAct Public Safety Systems
mhaney at interactsys.com
Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang) Kernel: 2.6.8-1.521 GNU/Linux
08:09:53 up 30 min, 1 user, load average: 1.71, 1.27, 0.78
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