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The domain of the incoming address must be one of the domains listed in '' | The domain of the incoming address must be one of the domains listed in '' | ||
- | After editing the file, run the following | + | If you changed the aliases, run |
+ | # postalias / | ||
+ | After editing the '' | ||
# postmap / | # postmap / | ||
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+ | After that, | ||
# postfix reload | # postfix reload | ||
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Drawback: on clients that can't be configured otherwise, answering mails received that way will result in the answers carrying your IMAP inbox address as sender. | Drawback: on clients that can't be configured otherwise, answering mails received that way will result in the answers carrying your IMAP inbox address as sender. | ||
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+ | ===User Agents=== | ||
+ | Icedove/ | ||
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+ | Take care when creating new folders: If you don't create them as subfolders to the mailbox root, but instead as subfolders to INBOX, it may happen that you end up with an INBOX folder on the server, containing nothing but the aforementioned subfolder. This is because in this here setup, the INBOX is no folder, but only exists virtually. So: never create subfolders to INBOX, and you won't run into difficulties (like clients not even seeing these folders). | ||
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+ | When it comes to **mobile user agents**, the picture changes: The stock email app for Android Lollipop, called ' | ||
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+ | There are a lot of mail user agents or clients for Android, but most of them are either still a whole lot more ugly than GMail, or do not offer more functionality, | ||
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+ | By 'doing its job' I mean: the email client should at least take note of mails appearing in subfolders, and possibly offer a unified inbox, a virtual folder where all unread mail is presented in a bundle. It should not pester you with advertisements and, if to be paid, at least be free to try out. | ||
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+ | After testing dozens of email clients, I can conclude that I found only one that matched these criteria, and even to some extent surpassed them. It is called Aquamail[[https:// | ||
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+ | So far, testing Aquamail has shown very positive results. I'll keep you updated. | ||
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info/mail.1422558659.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/01/29 19:10 by hartmut