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Only problem with IMAP is that your own filters live on the client, not the server. I leave my home PC on all the time, so it is usually first to get the mail and sort it into the right boxes. Maybe there's a solution to this now, haven't looked into it lately.
Server Side SIEVE FiltersSieve is a powerful filtering language that runs on the IMAP server just prior to delivering a message to an IMAP mailbox. The IMP and Squirrelmail clients have a push-button interface for creating Sieve scripts and the Manager has an editor that can be used to edit existing scripts or create new scripts if you are familiar with the Sieve language.
You can simply use an email client that can be configured not to download the email at all but always read from the server - then it's always available. Even Outlook can be configured to do this I'm 99.9% sure. You can also use a webmail client that has no choice but to read from the server - which has the benefit of getting email from any web browser anywhere.
The only drawback to this is scenario is if your master machine gets the email first, the other clients won't get a chance to see it. However, this can be fairly easy to work around.
I prefer to save emails unless I manually delete them. I quite often refer back to old emails.I really want the "master" to d/l the emails off the ISP and serve them to the other PCs.