> Am 07.05.2020 um 17:15 schrieb Admin dishaw.org <admin at dishaw.org>: > > > >> On May 6, 2020, at 9:45 PM, Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt.net.au> wrote: >> >> dumb question warning: >> >> I have two email accounts, me at tld1 and me at tld2 >> often, get emails intended (by me) for me at tld2 sent to me at tld1 >> >> this is purely for my own preferred record keeping preference, >> >> as I run the server, is it 'a really bad things' if I simply copy relevant >> mail files from >> /var/vmail/vmail1/tld1..../cur to /var/vmail/vmail1/tld2.../cur ? >> >> rather than forward emails as I have been doing? >> > > If you use the dovecot lmtp to deliver the mail, wouldn?t it be easier to use sieve to redirect?or even drag & drop in your mail client from one account to the other?
On Fri, May 8, 2020 1:18 am, admin at awib.it wrote:>> Am 07.05.2020 um 17:15 schrieb Admin dishaw.org <admin at dishaw.org>:>> If you use the dovecot lmtp to deliver the mail, wouldn?t it be easier >> to use sieve to redirect?problem is it's only some emails, that relate to this project this sender might send an email re this project, I want it in other tld; or, he might send stuff NOT related to this project emails relating to the project often include 'stuff' with them everyone else, replies to my emails sent from'correct' tld, this person, gets me from his address book maybe I'll edit his address book ...?> or even drag & drop in your mail client from one account to the other?hmmm, I use Squirrel web mail, don't have mail client, except on phone (maybe Android mail client can do...? not sure, must check)
> On May 8, 2020, at 1:15 AM, Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt.net.au> wrote: > > On Fri, May 8, 2020 1:18 am, admin at awib.it wrote: >>> Am 07.05.2020 um 17:15 schrieb Admin dishaw.org <admin at dishaw.org>: > >>> If you use the dovecot lmtp to deliver the mail, wouldn?t it be easier >>> to use sieve to redirect? > > problem is it's only some emails, that relate to this project > > this sender might send an email re this project, I want it in other tld; > or, he might send stuff NOT related to this project > emails relating to the project often include 'stuff' with them > > everyone else, replies to my emails sent from'correct' tld, this person, > gets me from his address book > > maybe I'll edit his address book ...?You can setup sieve to redirect email just from that one sender that shows up at the incorrect address?something like if allof(address :is ?from" "problem.sender at example.com?, address :is ?to? ?me at the-wrong-tld?) { redirect ?me at the-correct-tld?; } If needed, you can add keyword test for the subject line. I have tried testing the body for keyword, so no comment on that option.> >> or even drag & drop in your mail client from one account to the other? > > hmmm, I use Squirrel web mail, don't have mail client, except on phone > (maybe Android mail client can do...? not sure, must check) > > >Another option, is to have a script that connects to your IMAP server and moves mail for you. For example, I use a perl script to process timesheets. You would need to have the script open two IMAP connections (one for each TLD).
On 2020-05-08 07:15, Voytek Eymont wrote:>> or even drag & drop in your mail client from one account to the other? > > hmmm, I use Squirrel web mail, don't have mail client, except on phone > (maybe Android mail client can do...? not sure, must check)squirrelmail have no ajax, so not drag and drop support, try roundcube for this android have not ajax
On 07 May 2020, at 23:15, Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt.net.au> wrote:> hmmm, I use Squirrel web mail, don't have mail client, except on phone > (maybe Android mail client can do...? not sure, must check)Squiirrelmail has been abandoned for many years and hasn?t seen significant updates in about a decade. It does not work well with mobile devices. It is long past time to move on. I moved to Roundcube, but Horde is also good. -- 'An appointment is an engagement to see someone, while a morningstar is a large lump of metal used for viciously crushing skulls. It is important not to confuse the two.?