[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Elliot) writes: <SNIP> > the hostname, but won't let me get mail. I changed my computer name to > mail.inxpress.net(my mail servers provider), and used fetchmail... I told > it to send my root mail to my main user(alfor). When it downloaded it, it > appeared to delete the messages, and I couldn't find them in any of the > /home/(user) directories. How can I set my system up to get and send mail?
The messages were delivered to smail, which should have put them in /var/spool/mail/<user> - this is the file that elm/pine/whatever (have you considered mutt? No? Why not?) will look in for new messages. Pine is in non-free, assuming you're using stable (aka 1.3.1 aka "bo") - the license on pine has some silly restrictions that make it not completely free (in the sense of liberated, not in the sense of costing nothing) software. And your username on your isp's mail server and your username on your own machine don't have to be at all the same. I have an entry something like this in my .fetchmailrc: poll mail.geocities.com proto pop3 user topoliza with password xxxxx is martind here since I have a mail account with geocities under the name "topoliza" and my user name on my box is "martind". -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]