How i set it up is as follows: Installed smail for SMTP, ( i use "runq" to force delivery in ip-up.d and in a wrapper script for POFF ).
Installed fetchmail to retrieve mail from my ISP and pass it to the above, ( fetchmail is fired up by ip-up.d and stopped by ip-down.d ). installed qpopper for POP3 to retrieve the above with netscape. Told netscape my SMTP server is localhost, POP3 server is localhost, logon = my linux user name , password = my linux logon password. works fine so i also get any local system mail coming in >;0). Cheers Jesse Evans wrote: > Folks, > > I've got Netscape 4.5 installed on my slink system. How do I get > Netscape Mail to read from my local mail spool? I use a dial-up connection and > have fetchmail set to periodically grab mail from my ISP POP account. This > ends > up putting mail in my system's /var/spool/mail/<my_user_name> directory, from > which I can access it using mutt, Kmail, or whatever. Most of the mail client > programs I've experimented with have an option to be set up for this with no > problems (for instance, KMail has a "Use Local Mail" choice which works just > fine), but Netscape doesn't seem to capable of doing this. > > In Preferences>Mail & Newsgroups->Mail Servers I've selected Using > Movemail->Use Built-in Movemail. When I ask for a new mail check, I get an > error message complaining that Netscape cannot write to my mail directory. (It > says it needs to write lock files.) It suggests that I set the permission of > that directory to 01777 (it's currently -rw-rw----), but doing so (it > becomes -rw-rw-rwT) does not correct the problem. It also says that an > external > setgid/setuid Movemail program could be used in the event that all else fails > and refers me to the Release Notes for more info. > > Well, the Release Notes don't cover this and I don't know what might > qualify for an external movemail program. Has anyone out there in Debian-land > made this feature work? Thanks in advance for all your help. > > -- > 'til next we type... > HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null