On Friday 8 May 1998, at 20 h 36, the keyboard of Art Lemasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to take a look at the "Offline-Mailing" (or something like that) > HOW TO (in the mini-HOW TO's or one of the other special HOW TO's) Don't. The "Linux off-line mailing method" mini-HOWTO, while a good effort (after all, it's not easy to find people nice enough to write documentation for free) is severely flawed. It doesn't speak about alternative solutions (such as the obvious one, UUCP) and it describes a solution which doesn't work (sorting the mail from the headers, while the headers does not contain the most important thing: the enveloppe). > if you must download via POP3. Oh, if you do the POP3 method, you'll > need to have a talk with your provider about having him install a > special MX-to-account script (as per the HOW TO). You should go with This doesn't work for Bcc: messages or for mailing lists. That's two good reasons to *not* use it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]