former03 | Baltasar Cevc schreef: > Hi Paul, > yes, you can do it - use +<folder name> as destination mailbox > (append your server name or whatever delivery domain you want > to use). Take care that the user you use for delivery has post > permissions to that folder. I've tried it for a mailbox user.paul.postbank paul+postbank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx But this does not work, the mail comes in my inbox. See my other reply too. > The other possibility (which is better if you want to be able to > filter mails) is to use sieve - you could use it to separate > shared+folder1@, shared+folder2 etc. and for example move all > mails that have X-Spam-Status set to yes to have it delivered > to the Spam folder. If you don't want to code sieve scripts you > could use a web frontend (e.g. my favorite Horde Ingo integrated > with the Horde IMP webmail, or AvelSieve which is a plugin to > Squirrelmail or some stand alone solution like websieve). I've installed Websieve and this seems to be easy, thanks ;-) With regards, Paul van der Vlis. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html