-----Original Message----- From: Michael Skiba [mailto:michael@michael-skiba.de] Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:35 AM To: opensuse@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse] How to avoid duplicate large emails ?
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I am looking for a system to avoid duplicate large emails!
E.g.:
Peter found a nice pps file and send it to a couple of friends. One of them send this email to a couple of others (well, not only others, I am included again), ....
I get the same email then over the time 10 times!
I am looking for a way that people can "upload" the so important information and only send info about a new file stored
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2007 14:47 schrieb Ronald Wiplinger: there (or just
let each friend subscribe via RSS).
Is something like that available or where to start?
bye
Ronald
Inside a network(e.g. a companies network) there was some sort of mail server which actually could do this(so not 200people have the same attachment in their mail boxes, but they open 1 file directly from the server).
But unfortunatly I can't remember the name, I don't think it was exchange, rather Groupwise or something like that maybe? (sorry :( )
It's Exchange, actually, though they may have picked up the feature from someone else. I know Exchange 2003 has that feature, not sure if old versions do. But -- it's a source of lots and lots and lots of database corruption, and doesn't work if there's even a single address from outside of the Active Directory forest. I don't know of an Open Source mail storage system that'll do that, though. It does seem like something that the mail DB products aimed at the corporate/ISP market (eg, Cyrus) might have, or might be working on if they don't. Been a while since I've hosted my own mail, though... (Michael, sorry you got this twice.) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org