Hi, Patrick Lodder wrote: > I have a big e-mail box over at my provider. I receive a lot of e-mail > every day (over 100), which are distributed into different imap-folders > by thunderbird. The problem is that thunderbird must be running > (offcourse) to be able to it's job. > And for thunderbird to run, my (home)computer must be running. Do you know what IMAP server they use at your ISP ? If its something that suppors sieve ( good chance ) then take a look at sieve.mozdev.org - its a plugin to thunderbird that lets you setup remote sieve scripts really easy. I have been using this to manage my 600 odd line sieve script, and its been fantastic. > I have a CENTOS 5 server running also. Are there any programs out there > that work via command line or as a daemon, that i can use to sort my You could always just use fetchmail on your centos server, and pull in all the email from your ISP's end, and setup your own cyrus-imapd ( included in centos4/5 ), and run your own sieve script to sort and process emails as they come in. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq