[Samba] Samba & Outlook Express
David Rankin
drankin at cox-internet.com
Tue Apr 13 21:30:53 GMT 2004
I still think that imap is still what your looking for. You already have the
teacher accounts on the linux box. imap would put the mail in the
/home/(teacher's) directory on the server. you could deny imap to the
student account. Teachers would still have access to their mail from
anywhere as long as port 143 is open. They could use OE. I don't see an
easier solution.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ninja" <ninja at leet.it>
To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba & Outlook Express
> I will go to explain my situation: I have to set up a little net (max 15
> clients, with Windows and Linux OS) for a school; they need that in every
> host of the net if they log in as "FOO" they can use "FOO"'s preferences,
> and maybe have some restriction for "student user". In particular for a
> "teacher" they want to be able to read their emails and get access to them
> in every computer they log in... To make this plain I have use samba as a
> PDC with roaming profiles, and I use poledit to create different policy
> files for every groups (I'm still working on it).
>
> Because the "teachers" would be little in number and because only a
> "teacher" would have an email account (with a free provider,probably
> different), I think that set up an Imap server is not a good solution
(also
> because a teacher maybe would read the email at home)... I think I will
use
> the default setup of Outlook that save a file in the user directory, that
is
> then stored in the server, and setup Outlook to leave on the server the
> emails....
>
> What do you think??
>
> Thanks to everyone is helping me!!
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-bounces+ninja=leet.it at lists.samba.org
> > [mailto:samba-bounces+ninja=leet.it at lists.samba.org] On
> > Behalf Of Alexander Gretencord
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:21 PM
> > To: samba at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba & Outlook Express
> >
> > On Tuesday 13 April 2004 18:46, Ninja wrote:
> > > I'm agree with you, but not always you can use an Imap
> > server, an usually
> > > who gives you an e-mail account for free gives only an Pop3
> > server...
> >
> > Yes indeed that is mostly true. But why do you use those anyway? As I
> > understood you, you are trying to set up a PDC with samba (or
> > even already
> > have one) so I assume this is for a company. This company can
> > surely either
> >
> > a) afford a service Provider which offers IMAP
> > b) afford to run its own mailserver
> > c) run its own IMAP Server off the samba PDC
> >
> > In case c) your server must of course fetch all the mail from
> > the freemail
> > provider. I do that for my own freemail accounts at home with
> > fetchmail. It
> > was born out of the need to read mail in Windows and Linux
> > while I was still
> > dual booting so yes this is so easy to setup, I did it as a
> > linux newbie :)
> >
> > As I don't know anything about your organisation I don't know
> > how feasible
> > that is for you or how much work it would be to set up fetchmails
> > configuration in a changing environment but hey this is linux
> > and we got
> > scripting languages :)
> >
> > If you are just looking for another mail Client, try out
> > Mozilla Thunderbird,
> > you can define the profile path. I have never tested storing
> > it on a samba
> > share though, as IMAP is the definite answer.
> >
> >
> > Alex
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