On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 10:03:19PM +0800, Hans van den Boogert wrote: > Thanks for the response guys. Sofar I understand that.... > > qmail and fetchmail are MTAs (Mail Transfer Agents), right? > > fetchmail downloads messages from a pop3/imap server and puts them into the > local mail delivery system. (Besides, where do the messages end up and in > what form?) > > Then exim (Mail Delivery Agents) delivers the mail to local users (I > presume in /home/username) after which the MUA (Mail User Agents, like > XFMail or some other marvel). > > So what about sending mail then? Using 'smail' sounds obvious, but how does > the route from MUA to the SMTP server go. > > I've installed fetchmail and exim, but haven't had time to read the man > pages. Does anybody have a good way to convert man pages into readable > ASCII text, so I can print them out and read them off-line? (The purchasing
try man -t <manpage> | lpr to print a manpage to your printer. (man man gives more complete details). > of a notebook is still in the pipeline, so printing will have to do for now > :-) > > -- Hans Mike -- Michael Merten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --> NRA Life Member (http://www.nra.org) --> Debian GNU/Linux Fan (http://www.debian.org) --> CenLA-LUG Member (http://www.angelfire.com/la2/cenlalug) -- July 4: Statistics show that we lose more fools on this day than in all the other days of the year put together. This proves, by the number left in stock, that one Fourth of July per year is now inadequate, the country has grown so. -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"